WATSONVILLE — The growth of technology in classrooms has been rapid. Chalkboards, overhead projectors and printouts have given way to Smartboards, tablets and Google Docs. Even computer labs, once an ...
Barry Lawson is a Bates computer science professor who chairs the Program in Digital and Computational Studies. He is also an accomplished multi-instrumentalist who plays mandolin, guitar, and upright ...
A Facebook cover photo of computer science faculty featuring only Caucasian men has ignited a fierce debate over the discrimination that women face in computer science. Rachel Wells ’18 wrote an angry ...
The Department of Computer Science's core community made up of faculty, staff, alumni, graduate and undergraduate students who have made computer science a foundation of their academic life. A ...
In 10 years, when today’s elementary school students enter the workforce, what skills and knowledge will they need to have to succeed? While we can’t know for sure, one thing is clear: it will involve ...
Indicated by the many awards earned by faculty and former students, the computer science department has recently demonstrated its ability to attract high-achieving students and equip them with ...
Technology shapes how we work, play, connect, and discover. At Northwestern, we don’t just keep up—we push the boundaries of what’s possible. As a hub for bold, interdisciplinary research, we connect ...
Interest in computer science has been mounting at Tufts, to the extent that the Department of Computer Science made the decision last spring to restrict the number of students who could enroll in ...
Tufts Women in Computer Science (WiCS)has revived its mentorship program, which matches Tufts computer science alumni with current undergraduate students majoring in computer science. Kaili Liang, ...
Release Date: September 22, 2017 This content is archived. BUFFALO, N.Y. — In 1967, most people knew nothing about computers. Not so at a small, rented office on Ridge Lea Road in Amherst, where five ...