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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

Coursera blog

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

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 Professional Certificates, courses, and degrees cover everything from accounting, IT, data science to software engineering and more. What will you learn next?

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The Evolution of the Humanities

HEPI

This blog has been kindly written fro HEPI by Professor Marion Thain, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and Professor of Culture and Technology at King’s College London. However that doesn’t mean humanities disciplines don’t have to change.

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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

Not a week goes by without new laments about the decline of the humanities and social sciences. However, the range of the above partnerships (and more than one third of all our degrees include STEM integration) should be encouraging to colleagues in the humanities and social sciences everywhere.

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International Conference to Focus on Black Males in Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Bonner II , founding executive director of the Minority Achievement, Creativity, and High Ability (MACH-III) Center and Professor & Endowed Chair in Educational Leadership at the Whitlowe R. Ford , Distinguished Professor of Education and Human Ecology in the College of Education and Human Ecology at The Ohio State University. ·