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Photo: STARS founders left - Jamie Payton, Dean, Ying Wu College of Computing; right - Tiffany Barnes, Distinguished Professor North Carolina State University #starscelebration2024#bpcinaction#diversetechfuture
🌟 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who attended the STARS Celebration! 🎉 Your energy, passion, and commitment to broadening participation in computing are what make this community so incredible. 💻💡
An excellent poster session from the STARS Crew ✨
Poster submissions for #starscelebration2024 provide participants an opportunity to showcase their work & ideas related to BPC, encouraging collaboration and innovation within the community.
#diversetechfuture#bpcinaction
This panel discussed the importance of universities’ intentional support for the Latiné community in computer science, and the balance of pursuing education and careers in computing with other family and cultural expectations at home. #starscelebration2024
The panel: Faye Jones, Associate Scholar Florida University; Caroline Crozier, Founder & CEO of LatinX Digital Leaders Now; Patricia Ordóñez, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Jennifer Gomez-Chavez, Vice President for Institutional Engagement Excelencia in Education ;
Anna Suarez, President of Trivium Consulting, sat down with students and faculty to discuss upcoming NSF solicitations with insights on prospective opportunities for institutions to garner program funding for computer science initiatives. #starscelebration2024
The panel: Bilal Issifou, Founder and CEO of UnchainedInc; Edie Cheng, Director of Programs NCWIT; and Kinnis Gosha, Hortinius I. Chenault Endowed Professor of Computer Science, Academic Program Director for Software Engineering, and Executive Director of the Morehouse Center.
The is panel discussed tips and resources to help students meet education, career, and BPC goals. They shared their personal stories of their education and their career journeys, as well as opportunities for students to to participate in research or find internships.
Tya Barnes, Program Director at Temple University & Christina Hudson, Phd Student at Temple University, discuss in their session: “Mindful CS: Africology Computing Research” a interdisciplinary course that aims to bridge the gap between AI and African American History
She said her “a-ha” moment came when she realized she could design tech experiences for people without having to code – something she did not enjoy during her first year in computer programming. #starscelebration2024#bpcinaction#diversetechfuture
Khalid Braswell, Lead User Researcher at Chik-fil-A, sat down with Jamie Payton, Dean of Ying Wu College of Computing and Director of STARS, to discuss her notable career journey as an award-winning technologist.
Susan Fisk, Associate Professor of Sociology and Criminology led the session: “Critical Participatory Action Research in STARS: Advancing No Research on Us Without Us!” where the panel dug into data collection methods to show the efficacy of STARS.
Wanda Eugene, Co-Founder & CEO of Deep Designs led the session: Student-Driven Entrepreneurship: How Your Perspective & Creativity Can Make Big Impact. She delves into the question: How can I turn this project into something that can fund my future? #starscelebration2024
STARS Celebration 2024 is underway! We’re connecting, brainstorming, and diving into some big questions:
💡 What problem do you want to address in BPC?
🌍 What impact do you want to make locally?
🤝 What does our community need to truly broaden participation in computing?