Tawanna Dillahunt

She received the Inaugural Skip Ellis Early Career Award from the Computing Research Association.

She is best known for her work designing and evaluating technologies related to unemployment, environmental sustainability, and technical literacy.

She has received multiple grants from the National Science Foundation to support her work.

[5][6][7][8] Most recently, she received a grant to study transportation barriers in underserved urban and rural communities in Michigan.

[9] She has created numerous technology tools[10][11][12] that lead to strategies[13][14][15] to better recruit marginalize populations to career opportunities.