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Past Events from December 29, 2017 – August 8, 2019 – Page 5 – Women+ in Technology Group Past Events from December 29, 2017 – August 8, 2019 – Page 5 – Women+ in Technology Group

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ABS I - Room 303 65 Davidson Road, Piscataway, NJ, United States

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Stargazing Tour

ABS I - Room 303 65 Davidson Road, Piscataway, NJ, United States

Join us as we view the stars. See celestial objects such as Jupiter and its moons, a super close-up of our Moon! Available to the public of all ages, family and friends, join us!

Women Designing the Future Conference – “Game Changers!”

We’ve got an exciting and timely new WDF conference coming up on March 29, 2019-- Game Changers! Technological Innovations that Will Transform Our Lives--and we hope you will be able join us. The conference runs from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm on the NJIT campus in Newark and includes a continental breakfast (8:30), buffet lunch, and … Read More

NJEdge Women Leaders in Technology Professional Network: Beyond Implicit Bias: Individuals and Institutions

Speaker: Patti Ippoliti, MBA, Ph.D. President, PI Associates, LLC, Assistant Professor, Rutgers Business School Agenda 5 p. m. – 6:15 p. m.  Registration, networking, cocktails 6:15 p.m. – 6:45 p.m.   Dinner 6:45 p.m. – 8 p.m.   Speaker & dessert Diversity of thought is crucial in coming up with the right solutions to business challenges, customer … Read More

$25

Empower IT

Michigan State University Information Technology is excited to announce the Empower IT 2019 conference to be held May 8. The Conference will empower and inspire the diverse population of professionals working in the IT field. The 2019 Conference will provide attendees with mentorship opportunities, professional networking, and skill development, ultimately leading to increased morale, job … Read More

$200

OCLC Distinguished Seminar Series: “Why so Few? The Underrepresentation of Woman in Technology and Software Development”

While women were central to the history of computer programming, there are now very low percentages of women in key technical positions and leadership roles across multiple sectors. Computer science is the only STEM discipline (i.e., science, technology, engineering, math) to experience a multi-decade downward trend in the percentage of women receiving degrees and entering … Read More

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Who, What, When, Where, Why and How

In the past few years, much has been written around the need for the IT workforce to be more diverse. "Higher Education IT leaders are increasingly paying attention to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as critical to strategic workforce development and as a key strategic issue" (A Conversation about DEI and Top 10 Issues, EDUCAUSE Review, February 26, 2018). … Read More

Shattering the Glass Ceiling: How Women Lead in the 21st Century

Women represent a large segment of an organization's professional resources that is often under-utilized. This webinar explores concepts and strategies to help you move beyond middle management and reach for the top. This live webinar presented by Dr. Sharon Letovskyl will: Address barriers women face in leadership roles Highlight unique contributions women offer to organizations … Read More

Hack Education: Philadelphia Edition: Learning Revolution

While retaining the traditional unconference format, Hack Education's thematic focus this year will be on supporting and maintaining digital freedom, privacy, and agency--specifically as core parts of the mission of education and as they relate to educational technology. And how to guard against control, censorship, propaganda, indoctrination, and compliance. But in true unconference tradition, you … Read More

CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap

FILM VIEWING AND DISCUSSION -- CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap The Women in IT working group cordially invites you to attend a film viewing and discussion session for – CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap.  This film, as its title implies, deals with the lack of gender diversity in the computer programming field (and the larger … Read More

A Leadership Journey through Higher Ed Technology w Sue Workman

Blurb: Sue Workman Vice President for University Technology and CIO at Case Western Reserve University, will share highlights and challenges of the path to her current role as a leader in higher-ed technology administration. Workman's leadership journey describes pivotal moments and key influences that informed her development as a leader.