The event celebrates the late Grace Hopper, Navy rear admiral and pioneer in the field of computer science, and brings together women from across the country to discuss research, career interests and emerging technology and participate in professional development activities, said Dr. Deborah Dunn, professor and chair of the department.
“It is critical and extremely beneficial for students to attend events like the Grace Hopper Celebration,” Dunn said. “It not only gives them an opportunity to network with other women in the field, but it also allows them to attend sessions to learn more about the topics they find interesting.”
While at the event, several of the students interviewed with companies, and some even received offers for jobs and internships, Dunn said.
Ariel Inman, junior computer information systems major of Lufkin, was able to speak to representatives from companies like Google, Microsoft and Apple about what they look for in employees.
“That is an experience you can’t find anywhere else,” Inman said. “This opportunity enabled me to go outside of my comfort zone and better prepare myself for the workforce.”
By Joanna Armstrong, senior marketing communications specialist at Stephen F. Austin State University.