THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS GRACE HOPPER CELEBRATION THE MOST MEMORABLE ONE. SEE YOU AT GHC 2013 IN MINNEAPOLIS!
We look forward to seeing you at this year’s Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing!
In collaboration with many of you and the Anita Borg Institute staff, the Steering Committee has designed a program that will meet the needs of many audiences: students, faculty, researchers, and industry professionals, early career through senior leaders. We continually listen to your feedback and make improvements year over year.
Our theme this year, “Are We There Yet?” has provoked some great innovative sessions focused on making an impact in many domains — technical to social.
This year’s program is very exciting and offers much for new and returning attendees.
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Download the GHC 2012 Program Guide (PDF file), and use this to plan your conference experience.
GHC News
Grace Hopper Open Source Day Organization Spotlights: The Wikimedia Foundation and The Women’s Peer-to-Peer Network
This is the final post in a five-part series highlighting the social impact organizations participating in the second annual Grace Hopper Open Source Day. Grace Hopper Open Source Day introduces conference ... Read more
Grace Hopper Open Source Day Organization Spotlights: Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance and Kids on Computers
This is the fourth post in a five-part series highlighting the social impact organizations participating in the second annual Grace Hopper Open Source Day . Grace Hopper Open Source Day introduces conference attendees to the wonderful ... Read more
Grace Hopper Open Source Day: Organization Spotlight – Google Crisis Response and Shared Learning Collaborative
This is the third post in a five-part series highlighting the social impact organizations participating in the second annual Grace Hopper Open Source Day . Grace Hopper Open Source Day introduces conference attendees to the wonderful ... Read more
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GHC Blog
More on poster talks
In the previous post, we focused on how to get started with your poster talk. Once you have an interested listener or a group of listeners and you have started your poster talk, what are some things to be thinking about? Sean Maloney, a PhD student in Computer Science in my UCSB Great Presentations class [...]![]()
Poster Talk Interaction
Congratulations! You are presenting a poster of your research at a professional conference! You have worked hard to organize your research story and results into a poster format. The poster is ready; you are at the conference; and you are standing right next to your poster ready to talk about it with anyone who is [...]![]()
Discourse Community and Writing
I am presenting the thoughts of Computer Science PhD student Yipeng Huang on the subject of discourse community. This text is part of Yipeng’s Final Writing Assignment in our Academic Writing Class at Columbia University. Thank you Yipeng! “In the Academic Writing class, students wrote science stories that imitated articles published by the experts we [...]![]()









