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  2. National Center for Women & Information Technology - Wikipedia

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    NCWIT's AspireIT K–12 Outreach Program consists of national girl-serving organizations, professional educator associations, academic institutions, and businesses all dedicated to giving access to a computer science education for girls in grades K-12. The alliance members work to advance more girls into computing nationwide.

  3. Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The WYSE STEM Mentorship is a collaboration between WYSE and its partner programs Catalyzing Inclusive Stem Experience All Year Round (CISTEME365), Chicago Pre-College Science & Engineering Program (Chi S&E), and Chicago Pre-College Science & Engineering Program (Chi S&E). It provides afterschool and weekend STEM programs to K-12 youth. [7]

  4. Hack Club - Wikipedia

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    Hack Club's primary focus is its clubs program, in which it supports high school coding clubs through learning resources and mentorship. It also runs a series of other programs and events. Some of their notable programs and events include: HCB - A fiscal sponsorship program originally targeted at high school hacker events

  5. Chip companies like Nvidia and Intel are facing a major ...

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    This percentage drops even more among minorities, as Black and Latina women comprised less than 4% of engineering graduates and 5% of computer science graduates over the past 10 years.

  6. How T-Mobile’s mentorship program increased employee ... - AOL

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    What T-Mobile didn’t expect was the impact this kind of mentorship program would have on retention. Roughly 7,000 employees currently have profiles on the platform and about 2,000 of them have ...

  7. StudentMentor.org - Wikipedia

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    StudentMentor.org was founded in 2010 by Ashkon Jafari and Stephanie Bravo. According to a USA Today interview with Jafari, "The mentoring organization was launched because while students in grades K-12 have plenty of programs to find mentors, college students often don't have anyone to guide them. We know there is a huge need out there."

  8. William Gasarch - Wikipedia

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    Gasarch is a frequent mentor of high school student research projects; one of these, with Jacob Lurie, won the 1996 Westinghouse Science Talent Search for Lurie. [3] He has co-blogged on computational complexity with Lance Fortnow since 2007. He was book review editor for ACM SIGACT NEWS from 1997 to 2015.

  9. Deborah Raji - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In 2015, she founded Project Include, a nonprofit providing increased student access to engineering education, mentorship, and resources in low income and immigrant communities in the Greater Toronto Area. [8] She started a Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley [9] in Aug 2021.