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This photograph is signed “Grace Murray Hopper Commodore USNR” but was taken while Hopper was a Captain in the US Naval Reserve. While neither the photograph nor the autograph is dated, one can deduce ...
Yale University decided to change the name of the controversial Calhoun College after a report was published from Yale’s Committee to Establish Principles on Renaming, and after years of debate and ...
Grace Murray Hopper was born in New York City in 1906 and attended Vassar College before receiving her PhD in mathematical physics from Yale University in 1934, returning there to teach on graduating ...
This bundle consists of about one hundred pieces of plastic-coated wire, each about 30 cm (11.8 in) long. Each piece of wire represents the distance an electrical signal travels in a nanosecond, one ...
On December 7, 1941, two days before her 35th birthday, Grace Murray Hopper, an associate professor of mathematics at Vassar College, was sitting in her study surrounded by books and a small radio ...
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Discussion on the first use of the term "computer bug" by Grace Murray Hopper. Article in "IEEE annals of the history of computing," vol. 20, no. 4, October-December ...
Grace Hopper Celebration aims to inspire and empower women and nonbinary technologists, by advocating for diversity, inclusivity, equality, and belonging in the technology sector. Founded in 1994 to ...