To learn more about the new and available course, join the info session on August 19th at 4pm in GILES HALL ROOM 305 or Online: go to BIT.LY2KLHZQ2
NEW AND AVAILABLE COURSE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
CRN#96856
SPSC 420, SECTION 01
CLASS: TUESDAY AT 3-5:30 | LAB: THURSDAY AT 3-4:15
The Art and Science
of Digital Influence
A New CPI Course ” Design Your Thinking” To Be Offered This Fall!!! Sign Up Now!!!!
This course uses a design thinking to address the unspoken complication of designing your life and career. This class offers a framework, tools, and most importantly a place and a community of peers and mentors where we’ll work on these issues through assigned readings, reflections, and in-class exercises. The course employs a design thinking approach to help students from any major develop a constructive and effective approach to finding and designing their vocation after Spelman.
The 4th Annual UNCF CPI Convening is Here!!!
The 2019 convening’s theme, Linked: Promise to Purpose, will leverage the unique experience of HBCUs to explore the changing needs of a 21st century workplace in a broader context of a continuing need to address systemic cultural and societal barriers for the next generation of Black leaders. Over the course of the three-day meeting, attendees will explore how HBCUs are innovating and collaborating to better serve students, communities and our national economy
Spelman College CPI Team Welcomes University of Chicago to Campus!!!
Spelman College hosts a Data Science workshop with 17 social sciences and humanities faculty. Zachary H. Seeskin is a Statistician with NORC at the University of Chicago and facilitated this informative session. At NORC, Zach works on the National Science Foundation’s Survey of Doctorate Recipients, for which he contributes to imputation, adaptive design, and ad hoc research projects. Zach also focuses on evaluating the potential to use administrative data sources for conducting policy analysis, including developing tools for state and local agencies to evaluate the quality of their administrative data.
We are excited to see how faculty are able to integrate the valuable information they learned from this workshop and implement in various courses throughout their discipline.
Bi-Annual Deputy Scholarship for Women in Technology
This scholarship of $1,000 will be awarded to one student per semester who is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in computer science, information systems, computer engineering, business technology administration or a related IT field.
According to a recent study by the American Association of University Women, women make up over half of the population however, only 13 percent of engineers, 28 percent of software roles and 25 percent of IT positions are held by women. Additionally, over the past 30 years, women completing technology degrees have continued to significantly decline, perpetuating the underrepresentation of women in technology careers.
Deputy encourages young women to “lean in” and fill this gender career gap by providing the Deputy Scholarship for Women in Technology to help remove some financial obstacles and enable a passionate female student to dedicate their time to succeeding academically and in their future technology career.
For more information visit: https://www.deputy.com/deputy-scholarship
Deadline for Applications:
Spring Semester – November 30th
Fall Semester – July 31st
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