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Pioneers discuss the challenges facing computer science

Inside Higher Ed

Though the 28 laureates in attendance this year gave and listened to each other’s talks with optimistic titles such as “Computing for Social Good,” Inside Higher Ed took the opportunity to ask them questions about computer science’s challenges in higher education. Missing Seats at Important Tables.

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Trending online courses in business, computer science, tech, and more

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With more world-class content launching every week, there are always new topics to explore, new skills to learn, and new ways to achieve your goals. These latest courses, Professional Certificates, and degrees cover everything from accounting and IT to data science and software engineering. What will you learn next?

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Trending online courses in business, computer science, tech, and more.

Coursera blog

This program is an ideal way to prepare for career advancement in the field of software engineering—one of the most in-demand and fastest growing occupational fields in the country. With more world-class content launching every week, there are always new topics to explore, new skills to learn, and new ways to achieve your goals.

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Congratulations to Professor of Biochemistry David Baker, UW’s newest Nobel Laureate 

UW Presidential Blog

Jumper), and our University is thrilled to celebrate this well-deserved recognition of his extraordinary scientific achievements in the field of protein design. But it’s notable that he also holds adjunct appointments in bioengineering, genome sciences, physics, chemical engineering and computer science.

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Why liberal arts leaders should know STEM isn’t the enemy

University Business

Two consensus reports by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) determine educational programs that integrate learning experiences in the humanities, arts and social sciences with science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine lead to improved educational and career outcomes.

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Binghamton Launches Research Alliance with HBCUs

Insight Into Diversity

Binghamton University is launching a new alliance with six historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in an effort to build collaborative research capabilities and help HBCUs achieve Carnegie classification. This alliance is going to have a life of its own, and it’s going to run. I’m really excited about the next steps.”

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The 2024 Insight Into Diversity Inspiring Programs in STEM Award

Insight Into Diversity

Each year, instructors share their course materials for a lesson study aimed at improving student engagement and achievement through “equity strands” such as standards-based instruction, complex instruction, culturally relevant pedagogy, and teaching for social justice.