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Women in HPC Presents: Intersectional Voices on Double Standards and Belonging

  • Envision Center (STEW B001)
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Date: March 6 (Friday)
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Location: Envision Center (STEW B001)
Format: In-person event; lunch will be provided.

The Rosen Center for Advanced Image descriptionComputing (RCAC) invites all students, faculty, staff, industry professionals, and beyond to register for this event, Women in HPC Presents: Intersectional Voices on Double Standards and Belonging, organized by the Purdue Women in High-Performance Computing (WHPC) chapter.

This will be a 90-minute workshop and panel exploring how double standards and bias shape belonging in computing and HPC. The event is co-designed with the Black Cultural Center (BCC), the Native American Educational and Cultural Center (NAECC), and the LGBTQ Center, centering intersectional perspectives across gender, race, indigeneity, and sexuality.

What to expect

Intersectional Panel (60 minutes): Panelists affiliated with BCC, NAECC, and the LGBTQ Center will share their lived experiences and observations of double standards in classrooms, labs, research groups, and campus life, followed by a guided discussion.

Audience: Students, postdocs, staff, and faculty in computing, data, and HPC, as well as campus community members interested in inclusive technical education.

We’re grateful to Aztlan Combat Sports for generously sponsoring this event.

Please complete the short registration form to help us plan. Feel free to share this invitation with your network; we look forward to seeing you there.

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