Who Are We
The University of Kansas Women in Computing organization is a student-led club established to uphold women and non-binary people in tech. We offer opportunities to develop technical and professional skills and have built a strong community centered around tech.
Community
In the traditionally male-dominated field of computer science, having a supportive community can be a game-changer. Our club at the University of Kansas is dedicated to creating a welcoming space where women and non-binary individuals can connect, collaborate, and thrive. Together, we’re building a strong community that empowers each member to excel in the tech industry.
Industry
We connect you with leading tech companies to provide industry insights and resources that can help with your learning experience. We provide training to help members become proficient in essential tech skills and organize workshops and seminars led by industry professionals, offering real-world advice regarding internships and work experience
Grace Hopper
The Grace Hopper Celebration is the world’s largest gathering of women and non-binary technologists. It offers unparalleled networking opportunities with peers and industry leaders. Attend inspiring keynote speeches, panel discussions, and technical sessions and gain access to internships at top companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Uber, Los Alamos, CIA/FBI, and USAA.
Girl Code
We facilitate engaging programming workshops for middle school girls, introducing them to coding fundamentals and starting their passion for technology. Organize interactive sessions that provide practical experience with coding tools and techniques, helping participants develop a solid foundation in programming and problem-solving.