Digital Download Workshop

Women in STEM

Taller de descarga digital — Información en español

 

Who?

Middle and high school girls.

Students will be placed in groups with their peers by age.

What?

Enjoy hands-on activities in CIS/cybersecurity, engineering, and software development labs.

Cybersecurity

In this session you will:

  • Do a forensic challenge in which you will investigate a USB drive for codes to break into a bank (premise: you've been hired as an ethical hacker to test a company's security)
  • Decipher coded messages.
  • Engage in Code Combat (practice coding via a game).

Instructor: Kristin Rudy, WCC CIS/cybersecurity faculty

Engineering

Explore the exciting and diverse world of engineering through interactive activities led by WCC engineering students and faculty. This hands-on experience will spark curiosity and encourage real-world problem-solving, design, and innovation with real engineering tools, including Computer-Aided Design (CAD), laser cutting, 3D printing, and robots.

Instructor: Chloe Boland LinkedIn_sm, WCC engineering adjunct faculty

Software development

Ever wonder how technology works? How your favorite social media, games, and other apps are made? It all starts with code! In this session, we'll dive into software engineering by playing games, exploring our creative side, trying out coding, and discussing the use of artificial intelligence.

Instructor: Katie Davis, WCC computer science adjunct faculty

When?

Saturday, April 25, 2026
9 am - 3 pm (lunch included!)

How much?

Free to participants!

This workshop is made available with funds from Carl D. Perkins Non-Traditional, Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, and Aerospace 1000 FTES grants.

How?

Click here to register today! Registrations will be processed on a first-come basis while space is available.

Availability (as of March 31)

Seats open: 16 of 36

Wait list open: 10 of 10

Where?

In Whatcom Community College's state-of-the-art labs.

Whatcom Community College
237 W. Kellogg Rd.
Bellingham, WA 98226

Questions?

Email tnewbold@whatcom.edu or call 360.383.3234.