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Faculty and Staff

Changing It Up

Posted
May 26, 2021
Professor Pauline Mosley

Programmers won’t look like they used to. Not ifâ  Professor Pauline Mosley has her way. She’s opening theâ  door to computer science for women and minorityâ  communities and teaching her students how to useâ  their tech skills for the greater good. Her effortsâ  extend from high school students in the GenCyberâ  program she runs to advocacy and mentorship forâ  women in tech.

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