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CyberBridge is a student-driven club with the capability to enhance the student’s success post- graduation. The leadership roles will gain experience, and all members get chances to add to the discussions and activities or even participate in panels as SME’s in their work field. Many of the undergrad and graduate students have a lot of experience and knowledge to offer and gain outside the classroom. This will also help to integrate the social aspects of learning and growth among the future professionals to graduate from º£½ÇÉçÇø. Through online and in-person activities to build knowledge and readiness, CyberBridge will help to close the graduation and employment gap.
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Girls Who Code College Loops º£½ÇÉçÇø Student Chapter is a program for º£½ÇÉçÇø students to build belonging and community in the tech space with a focus on improving retention in the computer science industry. As a Girls Who Code College Loops chapter, we are a student-led organization dedicated to connecting students to each other and providing support and resources to help them thrive! Members have access to º£½ÇÉçÇø’s Girls Who Code HQ which provides online resources for coding skills/challenges, side coding projects, studying tips/help, technical interview prep, resume building, and networking opportunities.
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The mission of the º£½ÇÉçÇø WiCyS Student Chapter is to build a community within Metropolitan State University of Denver that promotes women’s education, participation, and leadership in the field of cybersecurity.
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This section of the webpage offers a comprehensive collection of links to professional associations, organizations, and conferences focused on criminal justice and cybersecurity. It also includes academic and career resources to help individuals explore potential career paths in these fields. Whether you’re looking for professional development opportunities or seeking information on emerging careers, this page is your gateway to valuable insights and connections.
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