University Helps Bring Women, Minorities into Computer Science

The University of Illinois at Chicago is one of 15 universities joining an initiative to increase the percentage of women and minorities pursuing undergraduate degrees in computer science. UIC and each of the other universities will receive $30,000 a year for three years to support their efforts. 

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The Building Recruiting And Inclusion for Diversity (BRAID) initiative was announced Sept. 24 by former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at the Clinton Global Initiative. Part of the Girl’s CHARGE programs for girls and women, the BRAID initiative is being underwritten by Google, Facebook, Intel and Microsoft, each of which has made a three-year funding commitment.

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