(Formally) Supporting Women and people with diverse identities in SEAS: DCWiT. Samsara Counts

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(Formally) Supporting Women and people with diverse identities in SEAS: DCWiT Samsara Counts

Who I am Junior, BS in Computer Science BS in Math Artificial Intelligence researcher SEASSPAN Mentor Learning Assistant in the Computer Science Dept. Person with a Disability Academic Affairs Chair of GW ACM Poet Woman SEAS New Student Getaway 2017

Who I am Junior, BS in Computer Science BS in Math Artificial Intelligence researcher SEASSPAN Mentor Learning Assistant in the Computer Science Dept. Person with a Disability Academic Affairs Chair of GW ACM Poet Woman SEAS New Student Getaway 2017

Diversity at GW SEAS It s true: beyond my work ethic and passion for learning, my identities have definitely shaped my SEAS experience. However, one thing has impacted me more than anything else: the people here. But more on this in a moment.

A brief overview of projects, orgs, + research I m involved in at SEAS

My projects: research Formally promoting diversity in the hiring process and graduate admissions with AI with Dr. Robert Pless, studying online harassment and creating tools to counteract it with ML and Computer Vision Using graph theory and Deep Learning to facilitate kidney donor-pair exchange

My involvement: SEAS community GW ACM - a professional CS org with workshops, professor talks, professional development, community events, Hackital The Dean s Council of Women in Technology - A SEAS Dean s organization to support GW women in STEM, lead by women in STEM, to facilitate community and communication among female students, student orgs, and mentors

DCWiT: origins, SEAS facts, + my observations

DCWiT Origins: SEAS facts Twice the national average of women undergraduates 50% more female faculty than the national average My observations about SEAS + GW: A LOT of amazing students from underrepresented backgrounds in every discipline, especially women...who undersell themselves because they haven t had encouragement to pursue STEM or exposure to success I had to search and struggle on my own a lot to find resources

DCWiT Origins, cont: my observations There s an algorithm* to thriving in college and in STEM, (beyond simply the academic realm) You just need to explain it to women, support them through their time here, and they will succeed. A handful of tangible, impactful events can transform a woman s life for the better. * - if you re interested, ask me later. My next paper maybe ;-)?

DCWiT Origins, cont: my observations - problems SEAS has a lot of incredible female-led student organizations...that don t talk to each other There s no mechanism to help orgs and other student leaders communicate and organize Ask any woman: there a lot of jerks in engineering. Male peers are less likely to be supportive. There are even scattered instances of faculty demonstrating bias.

DCWiT Vision and Initiatives

The Dean s Council of Women in Technology (DCWiT) - Vision a network of women in STEM to support GW women in STEM organizing events a channel of communication for female student leaders and leaders of student orgs in SEAS, CCAS, MPH, etc Education and outreach for the community (students, faculty) to combat bias

The Dean s Council of Women in Technology (DCWiT) - Our goals: Teach key technical and professional skills Build community Connect women to mentors and professional opportunities Enable women to thrive in college and lead Support women and people of diverse identities in STEM

DCWiT - Women in Tech Leadership Lunch

DCWiT - Women in Tech Leadership Lunch

DCWiT Projects 1. Mentorship Network for Women in Tech - a mentorship network of GW alumni, faculty and staff to support current students in STEM 2. Women in Tech Speaker Series - Speaker series with women in Tech 3. Professional Development - Database of paid Internship opportunities + networking 4. Women in Tech Workshops - series of workshops/bootcamps teaching technical and professional skills 5. Women in Tech Bonding Events - community-building events for general membership and leaders

And, now, the most important slide so far...

DCWiT: How can you get involved? 1. Connect us to mentors, speakers, intern opportunities, and networking events 2. Know a technical skill women in STEM need to know? Fund, lead, or organize a workshop to teach them! 3. Sponsor women to attend life-changing conferences like the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing and participate in research opportunities like SUPER 4. Pick a project and help us organize! 5. Keep in touch through our website (coming soon!)

DCWiT: How can you get involved? Share your ideas! Talk to Annamaria, (annamaria@gwu.edu) talk to me (countss@gwu.edu)

Thank you!