The girls are learning to create small programs, apps and video games. Members of the Girls Who Code club at Brookview Shelter in Dorchester, Massachusetts, are pictured here during a field trip to ...
Almost nine years ago, I became a dad, more specifically, a stay at home dad. The Sprog, as I refer to my offspring, is currently in Elementary school. I've been kind of at loose ends for reasons, and ...
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Women represent close to 50 percent of the labor force in the United States, but they hold less than 25 percent of jobs in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and ...
Fatima Torres (center left) looks at a cell phone during a Girls Who Code meeting in March 2025 in Cedar Rapids. Janell Kallenbach, a senior data governance process consultant for Wellmark Blue Cross ...
A statewide network of museums and nature centers, among other things, is planning to launch a program aimed at helping girls learn about jobs in the technology and science industry. The clubs will be ...
Girls Who Code Goleta and Santa Barbara Founding Team: Coder Jana Georgieva, Lead Coder Megan Handley (both seniors in Dos Pueblos High School Engineering Academy), Student Ambassador and 7th grade ...
Members of the Girls Who Code Club work on programming holiday light displays during an Oct. 12 meeting at NewBoCo in Cedar Rapids. The displays they’ve created will help light up shops and ...
Learning to code is no longer optional in today’s rapidly changing digital world, but many young people still don’t have access to the right resources. With underrepresentation in the tech industry, ...
Black Girls Code (BGC) is an organization dedicated to breaking down barriers to access to science, technology, engineering and mathematics for Black women and girls ages seven to 25 years old. Sign ...