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Past Events from June 11, 2024 – June 18 – Women+ in Technology Group Past Events from June 11, 2024 – June 18 – Women+ in Technology Group

BTAA – WIT | (un)Biased?

Zoom

Let's really talk about what it means to be (un)Biased Host: Mehrnaz Ahmadi Joobaneh, University of Wisconsin

Cybersecurity and You (Why is it important and what is my role?)

Zoom

In this engaging virtual session, we’ll dive into the fascinating world of cybersecurity and explore why it matters to each one of us, regardless of our technical background. We all play a crucial role in safeguarding our digital lives, our organizations, and our communities. So, grab your virtual seat, and let’s unravel the mysteries of … Read More

2025 Privacy Everywhere Conference

Zoom

Human-centered by Design Friday, January 24, 2025, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. CST Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, 405 N. Mathews Ave. Urbana, IL and Online Free | Lunch available for in-person attendees Decisions about privacy impact every aspect of our professional, educational, and personal lives. This in-person conference, with streaming available, explores a … Read More

Spring 2025 – Rutgers WIT Hybrid Event – Fight Burnout at Work

RAB 110: 12 Chemistry Drive, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1414 12 Chemistry Drive, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Fight Burnout at Work This event will be hybrid, in person in New Brunswick and also available online. Dr. Ruth Adams Building: 110B Campus: Cook / Douglass Address: 12 Chemistry Drive, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1414 Click for University MAP The strong resiliency of women in the workplace is well documented, but burnout is a serious … Read More

BTAA – Coffee Catchup | Gen Z Perspectives on the Higher Ed IT Workplace

Zoom

Share and discuss perspectives and observations on how GenZ is experiencing the Higher Ed IT Workplace. Original ask: Would love to hear from Gen Z as they are entering in and becoming leaders in the IT workforce - what are their observations of the Higher Ed workplace? What do they wish they could change? What … Read More