The conference will bring together
students and faculty from Butler University, DePauw University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Indiana University, and Purdue University together with industry leaders for a regional gathering to focus on issues of women in computing. The goal of the conference is to provide a low cost, regionally tailored supplement to the nationally known Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing conference.
The conference will open at 4 p.m. on Friday afternoon with registration and a poster session. Dinner on Friday is provided, as are accomondations at the Canyon Inn. The conference will continue through lunch on Saturday, and will feature:
- Keynote speaker: Dr. Leah Jamieson, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, Purdue Schools of Engineering, "Engineering, Community, Passion, and Balance". Sponsored by Microsoft. Friday at 5:30 p.m.
- Panels on cutting edge technical issues and on social issues of relevance to undergraduate and graduate women in computing. Panel members consist of faculty members, students, and area industry leaders.
- Creative social opportunities to interact with faculty, students, and area industry leaders.
- On Friday night, we've planned two alternative activities: for the brave, a moonlight stroll through the dark woods to Wolf Cave -- for the faint-of-heart, a slumber party, popcorn and film.