College Significantly Increases Number of Students Attending Diversity in Computing Conference
Georgia Tech's College of Computing continues to seek opportunities for its student body to become more diverse and inclusive, and learn how to better allies. It annually sends students to the ACM Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing conference, and this year the college is able to send 94 percent more students than in a normal year. The increase is primarily due to reduced registration fees and no traveled needed for the now virtual conference.
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