Join Public Interest Technology University Network designees to explore the current PIT landscape, writer Julian Brave NoiseCat, who will tell the story of Indigenous technologies, traditions, and movements shaping the future of an ecosystem, musical performances, interactive workshops, and more.
Rev. Katie Cumiskey, CSI St. George, CUNY (2022 PIT-UN convening host) talks with Joseph Badejo, a CUNY student about his music and "soundscaping" presentation on Day 2 of the convening on Oct. 29.
The Public Interest Technology University Network membership application window is now open and closes on Oct. 31, 2022. Learn how your college or university can apply to become a member.
[Apply by November 1] Hack.Diversity Technology Fellowship for Minorities. Hack.Diversity is an 8-month career development program for Black, Latinx, or otherwise underrepresented tech talent to launch and advance careers as software engineers, IT professionals, and data analysts in the Boston innovation economy.