Jeria Quesenberry
Carnegie Mellon University
Jeria Quesenberry, Ph.D. is an associate teaching professor in the Information Systems Program in the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University. Her research interests are directed at the study of cultural influences on information technology post-secondary students and professionals, including topics of social inclusion, broadening participation, career values, organizational interventions, work-life balance, and social networks. She teaches in the areas of global systems, social informatics, strategic value of information systems, web design and development, and project management. Prior to joining Carnegie Mellon University, she earned a Doctorate of Philosophy degree in Information Sciences and Technology from the Pennsylvania State University and previously worked as a consultant at Accenture.
Publications by Jeria Quesenberry
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Kicking Butt in Computer Science: Women in Computing at Carnegie Mellon University
April 05, 2018 • Podcast
Jeria QuesenberryCarol FriezeGrace Lewis
Carol Frieze, Grace Lewis, and Jeria Quesenberry discuss CMU's approach to creating a more inclusive environment for all computer science students, regardless of gender.
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