Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science Joins Hands with TalentSprint as Academic Partner for TechWise, a DEI Program Supported by Google
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Tuesday, January 16, 2024
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CMU-SCS joins as the academic partner for TechWise, a groundbreaking program supported by Google and spearheaded by TalentSprint, focusing on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).
Key Points:
- CMU-SCS joins as the academic partner for TechWise, a groundbreaking program supported by Google and spearheaded by TalentSprint, focusing on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).
- Introduced in 2022, TechWise stands as an extensive 18-month immersive program designed and delivered by TalentSprint.
- The program fee is fully sponsored by Google which makes it completely free for the participants.
- The recent inclusion of CMU's School of Computer Science as an academic partner marks a significant enhancement to the program.