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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…
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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.…
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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…
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A Message from Van Williams, proud sponsor of UC WIT speaker series
Register to UC WIT Speaker Events: https://wit.ucop.edu/events/
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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…
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UC researchers use health data to find actionable insights in record time
University of California researchers are making groundbreaking use of information from electronic health records with billions of data points to fast-track breakthrough insights in medical…
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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…
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AI agents that do what we want – with Anca Dragan, UC Berkeley
Anca Dragan, UC Berkeley professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, spoke at UC Berkeley on October 4, 2023, about her research in artificial intelligence.…
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The Carpentries
The Carpentries project is an international organization of volunteers teaching foundational coding and data science skills to researchers. Carpentry Workshops at UCSB are supported and organized…
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Berkeley IT at AfroTech 2023
AI agents that do what we want – with Anca Dragan, UC Berkeley