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Teaching: Spring Mini-4, 2021
Women in Computing Around the World
Undergraduate Course 15-296
Monday, Wednesday, 10:40am to 12:00pm
Virtual
Instructor: Dr. Carol Frieze
Units: 5

Former Director: Women@SCS and SCS4ALL, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon

School of Computer Science (SCS)

Research and Papers

Carol Frieze gained her doctorate in the field of "Cultural Studies in Computer Science" from the School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University. Thesis title: "The Critical Role of Culture and Environment as Determinants of Women's Participation in Computer Science". Her research interests include the culture of computing, broadening participation in computing fields, diversity issues, gender myths and stereotypes.

New Book! Cracking the Digital Ceiling: Women in Computing Around the World
editors Carol Frieze and Jeria Quesenberry, Cambridge University Press, 2020

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BOOK: Kicking Butt in Computer Science: Women in Computing at Carnegie Mellon University
Carol Frieze and Jeria Quesenberry,
Dog Ear Publishing, Nov. 2015

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Press Release

Check out the book post on the Google re: Work Blog!

Recent Awards

CREU (Computing Research Association)

CREU Computing Research Association's Program: Collaborative Research Experience for Undergraduates

Disability Resources Videos: Best Practices for Accommodations

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