Author: Carolina Manel-Romero
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Carolina Manel Reflections: It Was an Honor to Lead, Now Embracing New Leadership at UC WIT
As my term as Chair of the University of California Women in Tech (UC WIT) Committee comes to a close, I am filled with immense pride and gratitude. Serving in this role has been an incredible…
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UC Women Rock IT 2024
In honor of Women’s History Month, the University of California Women in Technology (UC WIT) representatives, alongside their teams from every UC location, have nominated a woman to recognize their dedication and commitment to advancing in…
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In Conversation with Lucy Greco, Accessibility Evangelist
Sometimes when businesses talk about increasing accessibility, it can feel like jargon or more buzzy words to add to the laundry list of year-end goals. But the truth is, accessibility isn’t “just good business.” It’s personal.
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ICYMI: Watch the UC Womxn in Tech Speaker Series featuring AI, the hot topic of the year!
In honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, the UC Womxn in Technology Committee (UC WIT) hosted a speaker series to address a hot topic on all of our minds, the world of Artificial…
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UC San Francisco International Women’s Day 2024 Celebration
March 4 – 8, 2024 #InspireInclusion Join our WIT @ UCSF in celebrating International Women’s Day 2024 with a series of events. All are welcome to participate! https://womenofucsfhealth.ucsf.edu/international-womens-day-2024
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Register Today: Celebrating Womxn in Tech Speaker Series
Colleagues, The UC Womxn in Tech committee is hosting a virtual series with two amazing speakers in celebration of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day (IWD), and spots are filling up fast! Both discussions will…
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Save the Date: Celebrating Womxn in Tech Speaker Series
Colleagues, To honor and celebrate Women’s History Month the UC Womxn in Tech committee is hosting a virtual series with two amazing speakers on the days leading up to International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8. These…
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INTERVIEW: Maggie Beers’ unique path to UCSF’s new role as associate chief information officer for education
UC Tech interviewed Maggie Beers, UCSF’s new Associate Chief Information Officer for Education. Maggie’s journey spans teaching in Spain, Mexico, and France, and earning a PhD in Modern Language Education in Canada. Now at UCSF, she…
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Artificial Intelligence: A Revolution for Health Care?
Electronic health records promised big improvements in health care but ended up making extra work for physicians and nurses. Kay Burke, MBA, RN, works on solving those challenges, helping UCSF Health improve the digital tools that nurses…
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Volunteering helps Womxn in Tech find purpose
Engaging in activities that benefit others can be incredibly rewarding. Volunteering, in particular, can foster social connections, build professional networks, boost self-confidence, and promote greater life satisfaction. Within the UC Womxn in Tech committee, volunteering isn’t…