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Standing with Students During COVID-19

April 1, 2020 Michael Ellison Leave a comment

Over the past month, our team has been saddened to see the devastation COVID-19 has caused for so many people…

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Posted in: Covid-19 Filed under: college cs, college students, colleges, covid19, software engineering

Record-Breaking Cohort of Colleges Adopt CodePath Coding Courses to Close Skill, Equity Gaps in Tech

February 24, 2020 codepath Leave a comment

Diverse group of 26 campuses will offer free, industry-backed software engineering courses in Spring 2020 CodePath, a nonprofit rebuilding computer…

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Posted in: Press Release, Spring Semester Filed under: college cs, computer science, software engineering

We’re Teaching Coding All Wrong

January 7, 2020 Nathan Esquenazi Leave a comment

Budding computer scientists should learn to collaborate, not go it alone. Any tech breakthrough is almost always a joint effort.…

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Posted in: Op-Ed Filed under: college cs, college students, software engineering

How to Close the Tech Skills Gap

November 15, 2019 Tim Lee Leave a comment

Industry involvement in computer science programs can upgrade the talent pipeline A quarter of a century ago, a single developer…

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Posted in: Op-Ed Filed under: college cs, college students, computer science, Google, Howard University, skills gap

Leaving Talent on the Table

May 9, 2019 Michael Ellison 2 Comments

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: college cs, diversity, Equity, White Paper

Facebook Invests $1 Million in CodePath.org to Improve College Computer Science Education

November 28, 2018 Michael Ellison Leave a comment

Today, we’re excited to announce that Facebook has invested $1 Million in CodePath.org to help us expand from serving 400…

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Posted in: Facebook Filed under: college cs, diversity, edtech, Facebook, inclusion
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