Reshma Saujani saw the COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity to educate the most vulnerable students with the tool of coding.
What was your goal when you founded Girls Who Code in 2012? Everyone thinks you have to be supersmart or that only certain people can code—that’s just not true. It’s all about problem-solving, ...
Black Girls Code, a nonprofit dedicated to inspiring, educating, and equipping young girls and women with the skills to lead ...
CEDAR RAPIDS — Looking at the numbers, coding still is an industry dominated by men. With Girls Who Code, NewBoCo is looking to even the playing field.
KALISPELL, Mont. — The Code Girls United nonprofit received a $100,000 grant from the Gianforte Family Foundation to support their work to expand computer science education in Montana. The Gianforte ...