Gigabytes of Glamour: Fashion Designer Cynthia Rowley to Help UMBC Make Tech Savvy Girls in Style
Award-Winning Designer to Lead Hundreds of Middle School Girls, Parents, 
    in Day of Hands-on, High-Tech Fun:  Computer Mania Day, May 6


If there’s one sure way to get more girls interested in 
    technology careers, just show them how computers help design some of the 
    world’s most glamorous clothes.
Cynthia Rowley, one of America’s most honored fashion designers, will 
    show hundreds of middle school girls, parents and teachers from across 
    Maryland how high technology helps create high fashion clothes worn by 
    supermodels as she headlines Computer Mania Day at UMBC on Saturday, May 6.
Rowley, whose signature designs are found in Cynthia Rowley boutiques, 
    better department stores and specialty stores across the U.S. and globe, 
    has won multiple awards from The Council of Fashion Designers of 
    America. Her creations have been featured in Vogue, Elle, Glamour, 
    Harper’s Bazaar and The New York Times. She is also the co-author of a 
    best-selling series of books on personal and home style and an entrepreneur.
Computer Mania Day is an annual day of free, hands-on, high-tech, fun 
    activities for adults and kids sponsored by UMBC’s Center for Women and 
    Information Technology (CWIT). The half-day event helps to get girls 
    interested in technology and computing careers while helping parents and 
    teachers sharpen their own computer skills. While boys are welcome, the 
    focus is on girls because of their continuing under-representation in 
    science, technology, engineering and math.
Research shows that the information technology (IT) gender gap opens as 
    early as the middle school years, when girls are most image-conscious 
    and do not want to be labeled as “geeks” or “nerds.” Girls also make up 
    only 14 percent of Advanced Placement students in computer science, a 
    key to success in IT-related fields at the college level.
At Computer Mania Day, kids will get the chance to meet Rowley and 
    participate in workshops led by positive female role models from UMBC 
    along with business, government and education leaders. 
Girls’ events highlights include “Hardware Rocks,” “Google of Opportunities,” digital art and imaging, and the physics of do-it-yourself hot air balloons. Adult workshop highlights include how to prepare your kids for college, “Computers 101,” and “Cyber Safety: Keeping Your Child Protected Online.” All attendees will have the chance to win great giveaways like the HP iPAQ, Dell USB Memory Key and Cisco Routers.
EVENT DETAILS:
    Saturday, May 6, 2006. 
    9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 
Check-in at 
    UC Ballroom, UMBC. FREE lunch included for students. All adult and student attendees MUST register ahead of time online at www.computer-mania.info. To sign up or for more information, visit www.computer-mania.info or call 410-455-8433.
Posted: March 28, 2006, 12:00 PM