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Mitchell Baker delivers Keynote at Cornell Tech's 2022 Recognition Ceremony

Mitchell Baker, the CEO of Mozilla Corporation, delivered an inspiring keynote speech to Cornell Tech graduates at the Class of 2022’s Recognition Ceremony. She congratulated the graduating class remarking, “Seeing you, another community of people building something different, is wildly uplifting; a new generation of people attuned to technology and the common good. I am so moved and so buoyed up by the choice you made to come here, and by what you will do as you go forward.” She further recounted how the radical idea of open-source at Mozilla was made possible with “collaboration and a community of people invested in a product” and emphasizing how much good there is to be done by “connecting technology to public benefit and the common good”.

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Public Interest Tech (PiTech) @ Cornell Tech: Year in Review

In 2021 the Public Interest Tech community continued to grow nationally. We brought the public interest lens to our Cornell Tech graduate campus to foster the next generation of innovators, leaders and thinkers who will shape technology toward positive societal outcomes.

PiTech at Cornell Tech consists of three programs (so far!): (1) PiTech Masters studio, (2) Visiting Practitioner's program, and (3) PhD Impact Fellows.

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Visiting Practitioners (ViP) Fireside Chat: Anjana Rajan

Cornell Tech’s newly launched Visiting Practitioners program (ViP) kicked off its first event with ViP Anjana Rajan, CTO of Polaris. Rajan spoke to Cornell Tech Master’s students at a Fireside chat about her academic and professional experience, and detailed how students can think about creating impact at any level of an organization.

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Clinic to End Tech Abuse (CETA)

Our first Tech Clinic, launched fall 2019, addresses Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in partnership with the Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence. By pairing Cornell Tech’s expertise in human-computer interaction and security with engagement on the part of IPV victims and policymakers, Professors Nicki Dell and Tom Ristenpart developed the Clinic to End Tech Abuse (CETA), a first of its kind computer security clinic that helps IPV survivors navigate technology abuse.

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