Case Western Reserve University’s Women in Tech Initiative had a conversation with four students who are part of Girls Who Code.
We spoke with:
- Joy Fan, CWRU, ’25, Computer Science
- Arohi Mehta, CWRU, ’25, Computer Science
- Anika Washburn, CWRU, ’22, Computer Science
- Karo Zhu, CWRU, ’22, Computer Science
CWRU WIT hosted a video panel discussion in May 2020 with three Case Western Reserve University students who shared their experiences and advice for women looking for careers in technology.
Panelists:
- Anna Sedlackova, a BS in Computer Science with Software Engineering depth, currently finishing her MS in Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence depth.
- Nsisong Udosen, a BA in Human-Computer Interaction and Business Management.
- Brianna Lemon, a Computer Science and Marketing major and a recent CWRU graduate. Brianna moderated the panel.
CWRU WIT Student Perspectives - Panel Segment: "Why We Chose Our Majors"
CWRU WIT Student Perspectives - Panel Segment: "Fun in Tech"
CWRU WIT Student Perspectives - Panel Segment: "Struggles in Tech"
CWRU WIT Student Perspectives - Panel Segment: "UI and UX"
CWRU WIT Student Perspectives - Panel Segment: "Networking"
CWRU WIT Student Perspectives - Panel Segment: "Negotiations"
CWRU WIT Student Perspectives - Panel Segment: "Internships and Jobs"
CWRU WIT Student Perspectives - Panel Segment: "Coding and College"
CWRU WIT Student Perspectives - Panel Segment: "Advice for Underclassmen"