The University of Virginia's School of Engineering and Applied Science, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, is pleased to present "Cracking the Bro Code," by Coleen ...
I am six foot three (and a bit) tall. How tall is that in meters? I weight just under fifteen stone. What is that in pounds? What is that in kilograms? Today, it is about 14 degrees Centigrade. What ...
In late April of 1968, a computer conference in Atlantic City, N.J., got off to a rocky start. A strike by telephone operators prevented exhibitors from linking their terminals to off-site computers, ...
Ada Lovelace was a visionary who first recognized the potential of computer programming. Almost two centuries on, six women in computer science and technology reflect on their experiences in the field ...
While we acknowledge the concerns expressed in the April 23 article “CS department grapples with collaboration policy, diversity,” we, as Head Teaching Assistants for CSCI 0150: “Introduction to ...
U.S. CIO Steven VanRoekel hopes cloud computing, Web services and a new IT culture of sharing can reap huge savings and prop up Uncle Sam. In his first public appearance as CIO of the U.S. federal ...
In her book, Coleen Carrigan uncovers biases in tech, urging inclusivity and social responsibility. She calls for respect, diversity and accountability, envisioning a future where all voices thrive.