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Why 82% of American Women ‘Code-Switch’ at Work
BROOKLINE, Mass. — In breakrooms and boardrooms across America, women are consciously changing how they talk. A new survey reveals that 82% of working women shift their speaking style when they’re on ...
Women and Gender eXpansive Coders hosts events like a beginners class about Python. Courtesy Mary Gibbs Back when Mary Gibbs decided to change her career track from neuroscience to data science, the ...
News that Women Who Code—a non-profit organization dedicated to building community for women in the tech sector—is shutting its doors has prompted fears of progress toward gender equality reversing in ...
Non-profit organisation Women Who Code (WWC) has shut down due to a lack of funding. The community had over 360,000 technologists across 145 countries with more than 1,000 volunteers. On Thursday, ...
When Aparna Sai Nimmagadda looks around the discussion section in her Operating Systems course, the 21-year-old computer science senior sees only five women among her 30 classmates. At UF, that’s a ...
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