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Discovering the World of CS for Social Good

I have always been in awe of people who strive to make a change in the world.  The philanthropists and activists on the television, in interviews, and in books inspire me with their radiating passion for what they stand for, and I hope that one day I can be passionate enough about something to also … Continued

Strategically Thinking Outside of the Box: Campus Edition

To stay ahead of the competition on your campus, you need to look beyond the daily tasks that you have inside the classroom and create opportunities for the future. Students shouldn’t settle. Strategic thinking is a way of looking at your academics with a broader focus. Cultivating the characteristics of a strategic-minded student: Be Proactive … Continued

Fellowship Applications open in just 10 days!

We’re very excited to announce that applications will open for Rewriting the Code’s Fellowship Program in just 10 days, on April 1, 2019. This free, year-long program will run from August 2019 to September 2020. The Fellowship Program is open to all undergraduate women pursuing a major in a tech-related course of study who are interested … Continued

Reframing the Conversation Around Accessibility & Disabilities

When I was 8 years old I played Neopets, the quintessential mid-2000s pet simulator with its own fantasy world, arcade games, holidays, fanfiction, and its own Neopoints-centered economy, complete with a stock market and player-run virtual stores. As a legally blind kid, most online games weren’t very accessible to me. The colors were always too similar, … Continued

Why and How to Destroy the “Antisocial Engineer” Stereotype

Throughout my undergraduate career, nearly every time I’ve told someone that I’m a computer science major, it seems like they picture a mysterious hooded figure, hunched over a PC during the wee hours of the night, their face barely illuminated by a screen covered in ferociously typed green commands (click on it—it’s worth it). And … Continued

Diverse Skillsets at a Hackathon

As I am wrapping up my final year as an undergraduate student, I have taken some time to reflect on everything I have learned throughout college. The biggest influence in my college career? Hackathons. Going to them, participating in them, and organizing them. I was fortunate enough to be an organizer for SB Hacks IV … Continued

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