ACM-W is the ACM committee on Women in Computing. It celebrates, informs and supports women in computing, and works with the ACM-W community of computer scientists, educators, employers and policy makers to improve working and learning environments for women.
Dr. Anita Borg, 1949-2003, was a wonderful friend and supporter of ACM-W and we all miss her greatly. You can read more about Anita's extraordinary life and achivements at the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology site.
Shafi Goldwasser accepted the
ACM-W Athena Lecturer Award at the ACM Awards Banquet at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco on June 21, 2008.
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Pipeline...supports students and educators throughout the pipeline.
Scholarships for Attendance at Research Conferences
Leveling the CS1 Playing Field
Student Impact Career Exploration and Competition
Propagating K-12 Outreach Programs (Outreach KIT)
Celebration ...celebrates women in computing past and present.
ENIAC Programmers Oral Histories
Grace Hopper Celebrations of Women in Computing (2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008)
Small and Large Regional Celebrations Project
Athena Lectures: honors women who have made fundamental contributions to research.
2009-2010 Announcement
International...strategic international activities.
Ambassador program - international resources for women in computing
Policy...strategic policy activities.
Database project - search and update our comprehensive collection of articles on women in computing
Online Resources - links to organisations and resources for women in computing
Community...information and community to support ACM-W.
Computing Educators Oral History Project
ACM-W Student Chapters - student organisations for women in computing
SIGCSE working committee - a joint initiative with ACM SIGCSE
ACM-W News and Information
Completed Projects - archive
ACM-W Documents and Reports
Annual Report 2003 (pdf)
Annual Report 2002 (html)
Annual Report 2001 (html)
The Incredible Shrinking Pipeline survey paper by Tracy Camp, 1997 (html)
The Incredible Shrinking Pipeline full report by Denise Gürer Tracy Camp, 1997 (pdf):
A review of issues surrounding women in computing
Inroads, the SIGCSE Bulletin, Special Issue on Women and Computers, June 2002
Website last updated on 6th March 2006
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