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  1. Grace Hopper College, New Haven, Connecticut. 309 likes. Campaigning to name one of Yale's new residential colleges for RDML Grace Hopper MA '30 PhD '34

  2. Grace Hopper, z d. Murray (ur. 9 grudnia 1906 w Nowym Jorku, zm. 1 stycznia 1992 w hrabstwie Arlington) [1] – amerykańska pionierka informatyki. Przez szereg lat służyła w United States Navy, w 1986 przeszła w stan spoczynku w stopniu kontradmirała ( rear admiral (lower half) [a] ).

  3. Hopper was born on December 9, 1906 in New York City. As a child, she attended a preparatory school in New Jersey. Later, she enrolled at Vassar College. After graduating with her bachelor’s degree, Hopper went to Yale University, where she earned her Masters and PhD in Mathematics. Afterwards she began teaching at Vassar College.

  4. Those advancing Hopper’s legacy say it’s important to recognize her accomplishments, given that, as of 2015, women comprised just 25 percent of the country’s professional computing workforce, according to the National Center for Women and Information Technology. In 2014, women earned just 15 percent of computer science bachelor’s degrees.

  5. www.htwk-leipzig.de › persoenlichkeiten › grace-hopperHTWK Leipzig ǀ Grace Hopper

    3. Aug. 2023 · Die Informatikerin Grace Brewster Murray Hopper (*1906, New York †1992 Virginia, USA) gilt als erste moderne Programmiererin. Sie begann ihre Ausbildung am Vassar College in New York, wechselte dann zur Yale University, wo sie ihr Studium der Mathematik und Physik mit Auszeichnungen beendete und anschließend promovierte.

  6. Grace Brewster Murray Hopper (1906-1992) was a computer pioneer and naval officer. She earned a master’s degree (1930) and a Ph.D. (1934) in mathematics from Yale. Hopper is best known for her trailblazing contributions to computer programming, software development, and the design and implementation of programming languages. A maverick and an innovator, she enjoyed long and influential ...

  7. 10. Feb. 2017 · Here is a look at Hopper’s life and legacy. Grace Brewster Murray Hopper was a computer pioneer and naval officer. She received a master’s degree (1930) and a Ph.D. (1934) in mathematics from Yale. One of the first three modern “programmers,” Hopper is best known for her trailblazing contributions to the development of computer languages.