computer science
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Brooks ’03 takes advantage of unique opportunities
Derek Brooks ՚03 breaks down the code to his personal growth. Take risks. Step outside your comfort zone to take advantage of unique opportunities. Get in way over your head.
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Anthony Delgado ’18: Job search
This graphic illustrates how Anthony Delgado ’18 used Cornell College’s Berry Career Institute for job search.
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One Course: Intro to Data Science
Cornell’s Introduction to Data Science course isn’t like other stats courses. It is about exposing students to reality.
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Beranek invention to be inducted into tech hall of fame
An echo-free test chamber invented by acoustician Leo Beranek ’36 will be inducted into the National Association of Music Merchants TECnology Hall of Fame.
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Cornell College begins partnership with university in China
The Chinese Ministry of Education has approved a program between Cornell College and Beihua University in Jilin City, China.
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9 new faculty to teach at Cornell College
A new academic year begins today at Cornell College, and the college welcomes nine new faculty members in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences.
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‘Iowa nice’ plays big role in Delgado Pimentel’s success
Anthony Delgado Pimentel ʼ18 came to Iowa to attend Cornell College despite his family’s and friends’ doubts about what life at a campus in a small Iowa town would be like.
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E-commerce drives couple’s STEM careers
Sarah Gilliland Korth ’11 and Luke Korth ’12 have spent the early years of their careers helping to set the stage for e-commerce’s explosive growth; Sarah at Facebook developing mobile apps and Luke at Braintree, an online payment service. E-commerce has become so ubiquitous, it’s hard to realize it’s a relatively new concept. The idea of using a […]
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Sayrs following career she explored in CSRI
Kat Sayrs ’17 spent last summer creating a computer game to help students learn French through the Cornell Summer Research Institute (CSRI), and now she’s moving into a full time programming job in either software or web development.
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Cornell receives grant to support STEM education for students with financial need
The National Science Foundation (NSF) just announced that it has awarded Cornell College a grant for almost $650,000 to support students with financial need who are entering a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) field of study. The grant establishes the Cornell College “Mentoring Students to Success in STEM Fields” program, which will provide students […]
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Student presents research on Human-Robot interaction
Alex Hubers, a Cornell College senior, presented his research in early March at the premier conference on Human-Robot Interaction.
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Career Road Trip: Chicago
Students had the opportunity to network while exploring various careers April 11. They met with Gorilla Group (IT/web development), Jacobson Group (HR Consulting), and Rachel Johnston, Ph.D. ’94, Director, Criminology Program, Adler School of Professional Psychology during the Alumni Networking Dinner.
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Students explore human-robot interaction
Students in Ross Sowell’s Human-Robot Interaction course relied on the latest research to learn about this emerging field, then applied their knowledge to their own robotics projects.
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Reed one to watch in 2014
Harper Reed ’01 is someone to watch in 2014, according to the Chicago Tribune.
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Alum writes piece about healthcare website problems
Harper Reed ’01, former Chief Technology Office for President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign, co-wrote a piece for the New York Times about why the government’s healthcare exchange site is an example of bad government coding.