My NSBE Experience

By Clare Inyang, a Computer Science major at the University of Connecticut. As a first-time attendee of the NSBE annual convention, I was beyond thrilled to have theopportunity to participate … Continued
By Clare Inyang, a Computer Science major at the University of Connecticut. As a first-time attendee of the NSBE annual convention, I was beyond thrilled to have theopportunity to participate … Continued
Durham, NC – August 11, 2021 For immediate release: As our Rewriting the Code community continues to grow, we have also seen growth in our intersectional groups, created to support … Continued
SAVE THE DATE! Rewriting the Code is excited to announce that we’ll be holding our second annual Virtual Career Summit on Friday, August 6th. The first RTC Virtual Career Summit … Continued
“RTC Conversations” is an interview series with mentors and advocates of Rewriting the Code. The series is spearheaded by two RTC alumnae Lucy Zhang, a software engineer at Apple, and … Continued
RTC to Use Grant to Create Fundamental Change For Intersectional College Women in Tech Industry FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 28, 2021 DURHAM, NC – Rewriting the Code (RTC) is pleased … Continued
Durham, NC – April 15, 2021 For immediate release: Rewriting the Code, a national non-profit organization dedicated to supporting 11,000+ college and early career women with a passion for technology, … Continued
“RTC Conversations” is an interview series with mentors and advocates of Rewriting the Code. The series is spearheaded by two RTC alumnae Lucy Zhang, a software engineer at Apple, and … Continued
“RTC Conversations” is an interview series with mentors and advocates of Rewriting the Code. The series is spearheaded by two RTC alumnae: Lucy Zhang, a software engineer at Apple, and … Continued
“RTC Conversations” is an interview series with mentors and advocates of Rewriting the Code. The series is spearheaded by two RTC alumnae: Lucy Zhang, a software engineer at Apple, and … Continued