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Computer Science Ph.D./Professor Helps Black Women and Girls Become Unapologetically Dope In Tech 

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(Duke Trinity)
Duke Team Awarded $1.25 Million to Create New Identity-Inclusive Postdoc Program>

(Nature)
Computer science has a racism problem: these researchers want to fix it

(Bloomberg)
With Midterms Looming, Biden Is Caught Between Big Tech and Black Voters

(State of North Carolina)
Governor Cooper Honors North Carolina’s Black STEM Leaders During Black History Month

(MIT Technology Review)
How tackling tech’s diversity challenges can spur innovation

(Duke Trinity)
Diversifying Computer Science, One Cohort at a Time/strong>

(Duke Trinity)
Duke Professors to Lead Nationwide Effort to Diversify Participation in Computing/strong>

(The Chronicle)
New computer science course explores equity and inclusion in technology

(Duke Today)
THE FINAL FRONTIER: NEW COURSE ADDRESSES LACK OF INCLUSION IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

(DukeStories)
Meet Duke’s New Faculty of 2020: Alicia Nicki Washington

(Brookings Institute)
Big Ideas to Redesign K-12 for the Automation Age

(Duke Vertices)
Seen and Valued: Nicki Washington on the position and power of identity in computer science

(Girl Scouts)
This Alum Promotes Anti-Bias in Tech

(Wall Street Journal)
For Black Professionals, Unrest Lays Bare a Balancing Act at Work

(Association for Computing Machinery)
People of ACM: Nicki Washington

(Rewriting the Code)
Spotlight on Dr. Nicki Washington

(Essence Magazine)
Essence Tech Stars: 15 Black Women Disrupting the Tech Industry

(Qcitymetro)
One to watch in tech, Nicki Washington is also encouraging women to become “Unapologetically Dope”

(My TJ Now)
Computer Science Professor Breaks Barriers

(Blacks in Technology)
Computer Science Faculty Member Breaks Barriers, Encourages Women to be ‘Unapologetically Dope’

(Guy Counseling)
Can Men Help Close the Tech Industry Gap?

(AfroTech)
Unapologetically Dope Tackles Issues Faced by Black Women in Tech

(MyHBCUInterview)
MyHBCUInterview-Nicki Washington, Ph.D., Johnson C. Smith University-c/o 2000, Computer Science

(The New Yorker)
Pandora and the White Male

(Howard University Capstone)
Professor Leads Efforts to Diversify the STEM Field

 

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