Tag Archive: WIT
UC Tech News
February 10, 2021
All Articlesallyship, Events, Jason Valdry, Jennifer Wong-Ma, Karen Catlin, Shohreh Bozorgmehri, virtual event, webinar, WIT, WIT at UCI, Women in Tech, Women in Tech at UCI, Women in Technology, Women in Technology at UCI
Register now for the virtual event, Allyship that Makes an Impact: How to Support Women in IT on Wednesday, February 24, from 2:00 – 3:00 pm. Karen Catlin, a leadership coach, speaker, and author, will deliver the keynote about…
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UC Tech News
March 11, 2020
All ArticlesInternational Women's Day, Systemwide, UC Women in Tech, UC Women in Technology Committee, WIT, Women in Technology, Women's History Month
Read about some of the remarkable women in IT at UC. Compiled by members of the UC Women in Technology Committee, this list – installment one of three – is just a sampling of the range of accomplishments that…
Read more about UC Women Rock IT – Part 1
UC Tech News
March 4, 2020
All Articlesdiversity, Jessica Hilt, UC San Diego, UC Tech, UC WIT, UC Women in Tech, UCSD, UCTech, UCTech Slack, WIT, Women in Technology, Women in Technology Committee
By Jessica Hilt. The University of California Women in Technology Committee (UC WIT) monthly call is about to start on Zoom. Faces pop up across the screen as women greet each other and catch up on weather, pets, and…
Read more about Women in Tech Form a Systemwide Committee, Build a Movement
UC Tech News
December 4, 2019
All Articles, Feature ArticlesAnn Kovalchick, CIO, Events, UC Merced, UC Women in Technology Committee, UCM, webinar, WIT
UC Tech News
October 22, 2018
All Articles, Feature ArticlesAnnelie Rugg, Cheryl Washington, Christine Kirkpatrick, collaboration, Danna Gianforte, LeShelle May, UC Davis, UC Los Angeles, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UCCSC, UCD, UCLA, UCR, UCSD, Viji Murali, WIT, Women in IT
By Julia Chen. Despite their growing numbers, women in technology still face significant barriers in the workplace. According to a 2016 report performed by the National Center for Women in Information Technology (NCWIT), only 25% of the computing workforce…
Read more about Women in Technology: What Do University of California Women Leaders Say?