As the world becomes more focused on technology-based careers, one student organization is committed to educating young minds by coding Tetris games. Girls Who Code is an international nonprofit ...
Fatima Torres, a junior at Jefferson High School, has long dreamed of a future in video game development — especially creating the kinds of visual novels she loves to play. But when she discovered her ...
Black Girls Code (BGC), the trailblazing nonprofit dedicated to preparing young girls and women for careers in technology, ...
Peer pressure can be a good thing, especially when it comes to encouraging girls and young women to give coding a try. Polly Smith, a senior curriculum developer at Code Ninjas, a franchise of ...
Samantha Dahlby (right), NewBoCo’s director of K-12 education, works with student Fiona Burns in the Girls Who Code program in January 2020 at the Geonetric Building, 415 12th Ave. SE in Cedar Rapids.
A statewide network of museums and nature centers, among other things, is planning to launch a program aimed at helping girls learn about jobs in the technology and science industry. The clubs will be ...
When Dr. Tarika Barrett speaks, her knowledge of and passion for what she does is immediately apparent. And for good reason. As CEO of Girls Who Code, she oversees a group of individuals who share a ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- November 8 is National STEM Day, and for students at John Moffett Elementary School in Fishtown, STEM (which stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) is a ...
The YWCA of Greater Charleston has launched an after-school all-girls coding club designed to break gender and racial barriers preventing young women, especially women of color, from pursuing careers ...
After years of effort, the Boys & Girls Club of Middle Tennessee has announced that a club is finally coming to Clarksville. Clarksville's youth will soon have another place to learn, have fun and ...
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