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Dr. Yolanda A. Rankin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Emory University. A recipient of the NSF Early Career Award, Dr. Rankin’s research interests include applying Black feminist epistemologies as critical frameworks for designing technology with marginalized or underserved populations and developing strategies for broadening participation in K-16 computing education. In addition, she is a McKnight Fellow and a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, having published more than 40 peer-reviewed publications, including journal articles and conference papers presented at top tier ACM and IEEE conferences. Prior to academia, she accumulated more than fifteen years of industry experience while employed at IBM Research Lab – Almaden in San Jose, CA and Lucent Technologies Bell Labs in Naperville, IL. Dr. Rankin completed her Ph.D. in Computer Science at Northwestern University, her M.A. in Computer Science at Kent State University, and her B.S. in Mathematics at Tougaloo College, a historically Black college in Jackson, Mississippi.
Contributions
2025
SIGCSE TS
- Author of Theorizing & Researching Class for Broadening Participation in Computing Efforts within the Panels-track
- Author of Sister Circles: An Intersectional Method in Computing Education within the Papers-track
- Author of Faith to Move Mountains: Black Women in Computing Education within the Papers-track
2024
SIGCSE TS
- Author of An Ethical Imperative: Increasing the Participation of Black Women in Computer Science Education Research within the Panels-track
- Author of "Their religion is yoga”: Understanding the role of Spirituality for Black Women in Computing within the Posters-track
- Author of The Choice is Yours: Intersectional Studies versus Studies of Intersectional Populations in Computing Education Research within the Papers-track