As the Stanford Public Interest Technology Lab embarks on a new year of work, we put together a summary of the work we did last year
Our complete 2020-21 Year in Review is available on our website
Follow along for the highlights 🧵
pitlab.stanford.edu/
As the Stanford Public Interest Technology Lab embarks on a new year of work, we put together a summary of the work we did last year
Our complete 2020-21 Year in Review is available on our website
Follow along for the highlights 🧵
pitlab.stanford.edu/
Our presidents @cbhasselmann and @nrmarda stepped down from their roles in June, handing over the reins to an amazing and experienced leadership team
We are thrilled to be led by @LeilaDoty and @jnmeltz this year, as we build upon the foundation that we created last year!
Public sector tech organizations might attract more early-career talent by prioritizing opportunities for skill development and career growth, according to data from our survey of 900 Stanford undergraduates
The PIT Student Leaders Conference has begun! This weekend, the Stanford PIT Lab is convening 50 student leaders from 25 universities to discuss the potential and pitfalls of public interest technology
So excited to see this finally published! @nrmarda and I got the chance to work with incredible people to put together this study of tech at Stanford. Our team analyzed tons of data & documents (including a survey of 900 undergrads) to outline trends and make recommendations.
Enjoyed reading the report of @Stanford's tech history in last decade & about the transformation of what was the career dev center into BEAM during my time 2013 to 2018. Proud of the impact. Thx @TechHistProject for a great & accurate portrayal of history. techhistory.stanford.edu/rep…
Socially responsible tech rose into focus over Stanford's last decade: more than ever, students today care about where they work and what they do.
We're excited to see the advocacy of Reboot community members highlighted in @TechHistProject's new report:
techhistory.stanford.edu/rep…
Great work by @TechHistProject! Their report contains lots of good information about the development of Stanford's tech ecosystem over the past decade.
After interviewing 70 people, analyzing 500 sources, and surveying 1000 students, we are releasing our final report on how Stanford’s tech ecosystem has changed over the last decade
Come hear the report's key takeaways on April 26 at 5pm PT: techhistory.stanford.edu/lau…
The report was directed by @nrmarda and @juliaingram_, who launched this project in July 2020
Their work was informed by their experiences leading @StanfordPITLab & @StanfordDaily respectively. We are grateful for both of these organizations for contributing parts of the report
The Stanford Tech History Project released its final report on Monday about how tech at Stanford has changed over the past decade
I had the honor of co-directing this large & incredible team over the past 9 months with @juliaingram_
Here's a thread with some of my thoughts