Saloni Shah and Dan Garcia talk about challenges for women in CS
Senior CS major Saloni Shah and Teaching Prof. Dan Garcia are featured in a TechRepublic cover story titled “The state of women in computer science: An investigative report.” They discuss some of the challenges of attracting and retaining women students in computer science, and some of the efforts that Berkeley has made to bridge the gap. Shah has interned at Google the past two summers and has participated in—and won—several collegiate hackathons. She describes instances where her fellow students have suggested that her achievements were the result of affirmative action. “I have all of these projects,” she says. “I have definitely shown I can do it.” “I don’t think they actually believe that women don’t belong in computer science,” she adds. But when they say that her accomplishments were possible only because she received special treatment as a woman, she explains that it’s usually “a means of justifying why they didn’t get something.”