Summer Enrichment
Program
for
Young Women Interested in Computer Science
Twenty -one girls from Bay Area high schools
attended a week long program on computer science and technology on
the USF campus. The program was taught by USF computer science
students Cindy Zhou, Pooja Garg, and Jennifer Reyes. The
students programmed robots, wrote web applications that accessed
data from Amazon, took computers apart (and put them back together!)
and learned how to do research on the web.

The program featured guest speakers Ellen Spertus and Neha
Nerula from Google, Lada Adamic from HP, Page Malliard from Wilson-Sonsini,
Debbie Clingingsmith from Immaculate Conception Academy, Kelly
Gotlib from Tyco (and a USF alum) and Stephanie Ohshita from USF's
Department of Environmental Science. USF alum and Board of Trustee Teresa Win closed the session by
talking about her experiences as an entrepreneur with EnCommerce.
One of the highlights of the week was a field trip to Cisco
Systems, setup by Cisco's Shirley Wong.
The week-long program was organized by USF professor David Wolber and
USF Alum and Board of Trustee Teresa Win.


Sponsors
This program
is part of Community
Connections, the public service arm of the
Computer Science department at
USF, and is also sponsored by the
USF Women in Science
group.
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