by Deirdre | Jan 16, 2023 | Girls in Technology, Non-Profit, STEM, Women in Tech
Superheroes are among us every day. Ava Roberts, a 10-year-old schoolgirl with cerebral palsy from Salford in Manchester, UK, starred in an episode of an animated series from Tech We Can and Tech She Can, a charity endeavoring to bring more women into the STEM...
by Dottie Rose | Dec 15, 2022 | Girls in Technology, Non-Profit, STEM, STEM initative
We’ve got news on the STEM front! The Biden-Harris administration introduced a new STEMM initiative (science, technology, engineering, math, and medicine) during the Summit on STEMM Equity and Excellence on December 12th. This initiative features five steps to improve...
by Dottie Rose | Nov 15, 2022 | blog, Girls in Technology, Non-Profit, STEAM, STEM, Women in Tech
While strides on the gender front have been made in STEM, we know we’ve still got a long way to go to effectively bridge the staggering gap between women and men in these fields. We’re proud to have camps and workshops available to help foster growth in STEM. However,...
by Dottie Rose | Oct 24, 2022 | Computational Thinking At Home, Girls in Technology, Non-Profit, STEAM, STEM, Technology Facts, Women in Tech
We’re on TV! Our founder, Dr. Sharon Jones, sat down for a news segment on WCNC Charlotte to discuss our stylishly educational Binary Bling Box. It’s functional fashion with a binary twist. Dr. Jones talked about the impetus behind the Binary Bling Box and how we must...
by Dottie Rose | Oct 15, 2020 | Non-Profit
Dottie Rose Foundation reached out to Apparo for help to identify the best donor management tool for their nonprofit. Dottie Rose Foundation focuses on closing the gender gap for females in technology and computer sciences, connecting the dots within the technology...
by teamrabbit | Nov 20, 2018 | Non-Profit, Women in Tech
By: Dr. Sharon Torrence Jones, Founder, Dottie Rose Foundation I often speak about my grandmother, Dottie (Mama D) and my mom as they were such huge influences in my life but I don’t mention my dad as often as I should. You see my dad is my biggest cheerleader and is...