International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! In 2013, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution on science, technology, and development that recognized that full and equal access to and participation in science, technology, and innovation for women and girls of all ages is imperative for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. Learn more here.
We would like to celebrate today by highlighting some of the resources that are available to women and girls interested in, or already involved in, STEM careers.
Women play an integral role in the daily life of Groover Labs. From founders to staff to members, their participation is invaluable. As a coworking and flexible workspace located in Wichita that’s focused on driving technology innovation for founders and startups, we’re happy to promote programs that create opportunities for women to gather the support they need in science, technology, and innovation.
Whether a professional or a student, here are some groups, clubs, and classes sure to encourage anyone’s love of science and technology!
Local Groups/Chapters:
Chartered in 1982, The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Wichita section is a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging engineering education, connecting volunteers, and advocating for women in STEM.
This is a meetup group for women and allies in tech working in the city of Wichita, Kansas. and surrounding areas. Events focus on development and changing tech culture in Wichita.
Women Who Code is the largest and most active community of engineers dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers. Current and aspiring coders are welcome.
devICT is a group of individuals who have a common interest in software development. They meet at Groover Labs each Thursday at 7 a.m. for Code and Coffee. All are welcome to come!
Nearby Groups
We Code KC serves the youth of Kansas City, giving them opportunity to learn various computer science concepts through project-based learning and innovative programs.
Since 2011, Black Girls Code has engaged girls of color with computer programming education to nurture their careers in tech. They partner with schools, local organizations, and dedicated volunteers to offer in-person and virtual learning opportunities for girls and women of color aged 7-25.
National Organizations
Girls Who Code are on a mission to close the gender gap in tech. They’re not just preparing girls to enter the workforce - they’re preparing them to lead it, to improve it, to completely and totally transform it.
Local Programs
STEM Summer Camp programs with Exploration Place
Engineering and Science Summer Camps geared toward middle and high school students
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