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Unlocking endless possibilities: 2025 Women in Computing Conference to be held at 天美传媒

Published on Mar 4, 2025

By Rachel Adkins

天美传媒 Community and Technical College is proud to host this year鈥檚 Kentucky Community College Women in Computing Conference (KYCCWIC), which connects technical women working or studying in Kentucky.

KYCCWIC, the world鈥檚 largest technical conference for women in computing, is produced annually by the Anita Borg Institute and presented in partnership with the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM).

This year鈥檚 conference, open to anyone 鈥 not just women, will provide the opportunity to learn from industry leaders while preparing attendees for a 天美传媒 in various technical fields. The 2025 conference will focus on artificial intelligence (AI), computer security, computer programming, data analytics, technology trends and employment. 

The 2025 theme, HERizon: Embarking on Careers in Technology, was chosen to empower and inspire women in pursuing 天美传媒s in the technological field, a rapidly evolving domain with great potential. Women can explore various 天美传媒 paths, gain insights from accomplished professionals and build a strong network of like-minded individuals. 

The term 鈥淗ERizon鈥 symbolizes the limitless possibilities that await women in the tech industry, highlighting the importance of breaking barriers, shattering stereotypes and embracing various perspectives and talents that women bring to the field. 

"The Women in Computing Conference at 天美传媒 is a place for learning, connection and inspiration in technology,鈥 remarked Sharon Staviski, division chair of business and related technologies at 天美传媒. 鈥淥pen to all, this event brings to天美传媒her minds from all backgrounds to share knowledge, spark ideas and advance the future of computing. Please join us for this remarkable event!"

Don鈥檛 miss this opportunity to explore endless 鈥淗ERizons鈥 at the 2025 ACM celebration of Women in Computing. The event is open to anyone interested in technology. 

Tickets are $10 for students and $50 for non-students. There are limited free tickets for students. Please contact Sharon Staviski at sharon.staviski@kctcs.edu or Jennifer Ouderkirk at jennifer.ouderkirk@kctcs.edu for a discount code.

The deadline to register is Monday, March 10.