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The CRA-W and CDC are committed to improving the pipeline for underrepresented groups in computing through programs like Data Buddies, Distributed REU, and the Tapia Celebration. Co-Chairs from esteemed institutions work tirelessly to promote academic careers for graduate and undergraduate students via mentoring workshops, collaborative research experiences, and participation in conferences. Key initiatives aim to evaluate the effectiveness of funding in educational programs and foster a supportive community for students from diverse backgrounds, addressing the challenges in the research pipeline.
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Tracy Camp, CRA-W Co-Chair Colorado School of Mines Kathryn McKinley, CRA-W Co-Chair Microsoft Research/University of Texas, Austin Juan Gilbert, CDC Chair Clemson University Betsy Bizot, Director of Statistics and Evaluation Computing Research Association
Industry/government labs Graduate Students Undergraduates Academic careers Alliance Activities Tapia Celebration Sending Students/Mentors to Conferences Collaborative REU (CREU) CAPP Grad Cohort Distributed REU (DREU) Career Mentoring Workshop Academic Workshop • Alliance • CDC • CRA-W Distinguished Lecture Series Discipline-Specific Mentoring Workshops Data Buddies/Evaluation Addressing the Shrinking Pipeline IEEE-CS Distinguished Visitors Program
Are we spending our money wisely? Do non-participants make similar gains?
Comparative Evaluation Data Buddies
Student Data Collected Interest
Are we spending our money wisely? Absolutely!
non-participants participants Enrolled in PhD Program
non-participants with research exp. participants Enrolled in PhD Program
Why Students don’t do Research All Women URM Non-URM
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