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Ayna Agarwal
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Ellora Israni and Ayna Agarwal are sophomores at Stanford University and Co-Chairs at she++, Stanford’s first conference on women in technology.

Ayna, hailing from Edison, NJ, is concentrating in Human-Computer Interaction within the Symbolic Systems major. She is also the Founder and Executive Director of a non-profit, SPOT Globally.

Together, Ellora and Ayna enjoy listening to really bad music, hiking The Stanford Dish, trading clothes, and talking about our really enthusiastic CS teachers. Find out more about she++, which will take place April 21, 2012, on Stanford University’s campus, visit us at sheplusplus.stanford.edu.

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she++: The Documentary Trailer Release

(0) Comments | Posted February 21, 2013 | 6:23 PM

In the United States in 2009, women earned 57 percent of all undergraduate degrees and 50 percent of all math and science degrees, but only 18 percent of all technology and information sciences-related degrees. What's going on?

Last year, Stanford student-founded she++ hosted the...

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So Now What? Reflections on she++

(1) Comments | Posted May 30, 2012 | 11:25 AM

The best way to predict the future is to invent it. -- Alan Kay

Every aspiring computer scientist will, at some point early-on in his or her career, stumble upon a concept known as "recursion."

Recursion is a basic yet daunting theoretical CS technique that solves a problem by breaking...

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Silicon Valley Needs Femgineers

(12) Comments | Posted April 12, 2012 | 1:56 PM

This Monday, the world's largest social media giant made its most expensive acquisition in history when it purchased a 13-person startup -- a startup that makes exactly $0 in sustainable revenue -- for $1 billion. Doing the math, Facebook valued each of those 13 individuals at...

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