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  <title><![CDATA[School of Computer Science to Host Women's Leadership Workshop]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>A two-day workshop for senior women in technology titled “Leadership:<br />
The Final Frontier” and sponsored by the Anita Borg Institute for<br />
Women and Technology will take place at the College of Computing June<br />
30-July 1.</p>
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According to organizers, the goal of this by-invitation-only workshop<br />
is to help women in the field expand their networks of colleagues,<br />
increase their collective impact on industry and academia, explore and<br />
evolve their personal vision and leadership style, and create an<br />
environment where innovation and risk-taking are safe.</p>
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Confirmed speakers at the event, which is being hosted by the School of<br />
Computer Science, are: Dr. Leah Jamieson, John A. Edwardson Dean of<br />
Engineering and Ransburg Distinguished Professor of Electrical and<br />
Computer Engineering, Purdue University; and Duy-Loan T. Le, Senior<br />
Fellow, Texas Instruments. For more information, please visit the Anita<br />
Borg Institute <a href="http://anitaborg.org/initiatives/techleaders/senior-techleaders-2008/">website</a>.</p>]]></body>
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