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CRA Workshop on Departmental Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC) Plans: August 2021 Workshop

CRA Workshop on Departmental Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC) Plans: August 2021 Workshop

by Colin Karnes | Jul 8, 2021

The Computing Research Association (CRA) is hosting the fourth workshop in its series of Departmental BPC Plan workshops on August 11, 2021 from 11:00 AM ET to 4:30 PM ET. The purpose of this workshop is to provide guidance on how to create a Departmental BPC Plan using recommendations from NSF and BPCnet.org.

NSF AD for CISE Margaret Martonosi Video on the Importance of Departmental BPC Plans

by Colin Karnes | Nov 9, 2020

Recently, Margaret Martonosi, Assistant Director for the NSF Directorate of Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE), recorded a message explaining the importance of Departmental BPC Plans.

Attend the upcoming Departmental BPC Plan Workshop Writing Days

by Colin Karnes | Nov 4, 2020

Attend the CRA Departmental BPC Plan workshop series on October 29th, with Writing Days being held November 12th and December 3rd. Register today!

Verified Departmental BPC Plans featured on BPCnet

by Colin Karnes | Oct 11, 2020

BPCnet now features Verified BPC Plans from departments across the United States. The listing will be updated as more plans get verified. Find out more about verifying your departmental BPC plan today!

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The BPCnet Resource Portal is an initiative by the Computing Research Association with support from the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE). CISE is committed to broadening participation in computing (BPC).