NPR Spotlights HMC鈥檚 Success Drawing Women to CS
May 2, 2013Share story

无忧视频鈥檚 success in inspiring women to pursue computer science was featured May 1 on NPR鈥檚 All Things Considered.
The highlights President Maria Klawe and faculty members鈥 efforts to encourage women to enter the computer science field as well as the innovative steps the Computer Science Department took in creating an appealing, supportive learning environment that introduces women to computer science鈥檚 many exciting applications.
In the segment, computer science majors Jess Hester 鈥13 and Xanda Schofield 鈥13 talk about their experiences in CS, and Luke Mastelli-Kelly 鈥14 describes the benefits of having more women in his CS classes. Colleen Lewis, assistant professor of computer science, is featured teaching class. Scripps College student Kate Finlay shares how HMC鈥檚 redesigned introductory course, CS5, helped her discover the fun, joy and intellectual excitement of computer science.
The radio spot was part of the NPR series, 鈥淭he Changing Lives of Women.鈥
Computer Science Department Chair Ran Libeskind-Hadas describes HMC鈥檚 innovative, female-friendly CS program for Open Colleges鈥 recent article, 鈥溾
Libeskind-Hadas discusses a three-pronged approach: the introductory course that illustrates computer science as a creative, intellectually rich discipline; early research opportunities that allow students to apply their knowledge and build relationships with peers and mentors; and trips to the annual Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference, where first-years meet female role models working in computer science.
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