computer science
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A spiritual journey on the Hilltop
After attending a meditation class, Angel Fabila ’21 discovered Cornell’s rich spiritual life programming.
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How Harper Reed ’01 applied tech to COVID-19
When the pandemic hit, software engineer Harper Reed ’01 had to abandon his plan of starting a company and spent the next eight months on COVID-19 response.
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Course builds skills, provides networking opportunities
The students in David Zabner’s Block 3 class, Database Technologies for Analytics, built skills for the future as they welcomed visitors to their online classroom.
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Tim Zimmerman ’84: Leadership and Service Award citation & response
Tim Zimmerman ’84, a pioneer in the development and implementation of technical standards for Wi-Fi, received a 2020 Leadership and Service Award.
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9 new faculty bring expertise to Cornell College
Cornell is welcoming nine new faculty members for the 2020–21 academic year. They come from all over the country to bring their knowledge and expertise to Cornell’s students.
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How 4 retiring faculty made their marks at Cornell
Four faculty retired in May after shaping Cornell College students, programs, and the institution itself for a combined total of 112 years.
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Tony deLaubenfels helped build Computer Science Department from ground up
Cornell College’s computer science major was established months before Tony deLaubenfels arrived in 1983. For the next 37 years he helped build the program.
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Passion for computer science leads to job at IBM for Adamou ՚20
An interest in the classic video game Asteroids for Windows 98 spawned a passion for computer science at a young age for Nicholas Adamou ՚20. Read his story.
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Sophomore pushes through her fears to find success
Sophomore Bailey Barnard is not staying home in Keystone, Iowa, for the summer. Instead, she’s taking on an internship as a summer analyst at Goldman Sachs in Salt Lake City, Utah, in their Operations Global Market division.
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Students get healthy dose of career advice
Cornell College students left the comforts of campus to explore future possibilities through a career tour in Des Moines with the state’s largest provider of hospital and health care services–UnityPoint Health.
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Celebrating the sciences
With the cutting of a “DNA ribbon,” Cornell dedicated Russell Science Center and celebrated the completion of its $35 million Science Facilities Project.
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KCRG-TV features Science Facilities Celebration
KCRG-TV9 attended the Science Facilities Celebration on Oct. 25 and produced a story about the new and renovated building projects.
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Cornell College welcomes 9 new faculty
With the start of its 167th academic year this week, Cornell College welcomes not just students but nine new faculty members teaching a wide range of subjects.
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Adamou holds computer science internship at IBM
Nick Adamou will start his senior year with new insights and knowledge following his computer science internship.
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Maps are a Snap for software engineer
Until he joined Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, software engineer Ian Dees ’06 had not used the social media app.