Today’s Google Doodle is of Grace Hopper, an esteemed Navy Rear Admiral with landmark achievements in computer science. Here’s 5 Fast Facts. In 1952, Grace wrote the first computer compiler. While ...
March is all about celebrating womanhood, and throughout the month we'll be honoring influential women in history whose inspirational stories helped pave the way for female empowerment and progress.
Immediately after Saturday afternoon’s renaming announcement, members of what until then had been called Calhoun College were already self-identifying as proud members of Grace Hopper College, both in ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (April 15, 2015) U.S. Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Walter E. "Ted" Carter observes a team of midshipmen during the 15th annual Cyber Defense Exercise hosted by the National ...
Grace Hopper was one of America’s first computer scientists and among the first women in the U.S. Navy to achieve the rank of rear admiral. Born in New York in 1906, Hopper graduated Phi Beta Kappa ...
Gillian Jacobs, known for her role as Britta Perry on Community, directed a short documentary on the computer programming pioneer. She says Hopper... Grace Hopper, 'The Queen Of Code,' Would Have ...
Rear Adm. Carl Lahti remembers meeting Rear Adm. Grace Hopper as a plebe. She gave a lecture at Mitscher Hall, during which she handed out pieces of nanowire, including to Lahti. That was 34 years ago ...
March is all about celebrating womanhood, and throughout the month we'll be honoring influential women in history whose inspirational stories helped pave the way for female empowerment and progress.