UNM-Los Alamos Student Althea Denlinger Receives Danny Nichols Memorial Scholarship
UNM-LA News:
From an early age, Althea Denlinger knew that she wanted to learn more about computers. She loved playing computer games and wondered about how they work. She and her brother built a desktop together at home.
After moving to Los Alamos from Pittsburgh, Denlinger worked at Hot Rocks Café and made the effort to talk with the computer scientists that came in as customers. She got to know a few, asked them questions, and was inspired to hear about the work that they were doing at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).
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West Virginia University at Parkersburg professor Charles Almond speaks during the Software Programs ShowCase at Caperton Center on Friday.
PARKERSBURG West Virginia University at Parkersburg Computer Science Program students gave presentations of their final projects as part of the Software Programs ShowCase inside the Caperton Center for Applied Technology Center on Friday.
The first year having a presentation similar to this in front of classmates and college officials, the Software Programs ShowCase is a set of presentations of final projects completed and delivered by students from the AAS Computer Science Program and the BAT Software Engineering Program.
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CMU ranked second for US undergraduate computer science programs
09 Feb 2021 - 8:40
The Peninsula
Doha: Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) was ranked second for US undergraduate computer science programs by US News & World Report, a leader in educational analysis and rankings. Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar, a partner university of Qatar Foundation (QF), has taught the top-ranked computer science program since opening its doors in 2004.
Dean of CMU-Q, Michael Trick said, “Computer science education is an important focus for Carnegie Mellon, and for our campus in Qatar. Our students can attest that this is a rigorous program, but over four years of study, they acquire the fundamental skills to develop new technologies and shape the frontiers of computing.”
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