UW Women in IT (UW-WIT) is a vibrant community dedicated to improving the recruitment, retention and advancement of women in technology roles across campus. UW–WIT offers mentoring, networking opportunities and engaging professional development and leadership events. Membership is open to all genders.
A message from Chief Information Officer Lois Brooks: UW Women in IT was founded 10 years ago by a dedicated group of IT professionals who set out to improve the recruitment, retention and advancement of women in technology roles at the university.
Have you wanted to network but feel uneasy about it? Here’s an opportunity to give it a try in a supportive, low-stress environment. Jun 22, 5pm at Memorial Union.
From Lois Brooks, vice provost for information technology and chief information officer: I encourage you to explore the history of women in STEM this Women’s History Month (and all months).
This professional development program provides women with opportunities for mentorship, hands-on learning and travel funding for the fall 2023 Supercomputing Conference. Deadline: Jan 27.
Together with Manda Johnson, Broadberry will provide leadership for the 450+ member organization, dedicated to developing strategies to improve the recruitment, retention and advancement of women working in information technology on campus.
Meet some new friends! Connect with established friends! Join UW Women In IT and Madison Women in Tech for a hybrid in-person and online speed networking event. All gender identities welcome.