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Pioneers discuss the challenges facing computer science

Inside Higher Ed

For this work, Cerf and Kahn won the Turing Award—the so-called Nobel of computing. These luminaries are concerned about how to teach computer science today, given the breakneck pace of developments, faculty shortages and an unrealized need to integrate ethics into the curriculum. Missing Seats at Important Tables.

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EY and UAlbany Partner to Develop Future Business Leaders

Insight Into Diversity

Students from various disciplines, including business, cybersecurity, informatics, and computer science, can apply to the program. EY alumni frequently mentor students, host receptions, and sponsor events such as the junior accounting orientation. The firm’s involvement also extends to fostering career readiness.

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Better together: These 16 Connecticut schools team up on AI

University Business

. “There are significant resources in AI education, workforce development and research and innovation across the state, but those resources do not talk to each other,” says Vahid Behzadan, co-founder of CAIA and assistant professor of computer science and data science at the University of New Haven.

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Helping Our Students Understand and Fight Imposter Syndrome

Faculty Focus

Many people feel symptoms such as the heart beating faster, feeling nervous, feelings of anxiety, an overwhelming sense of dread, difficulty moving past mistakes, rumination over what you did or said in a situation, and silencing yourself or not speaking up at a meeting or other event. Peoples’ identities make imposter syndrome more acute.

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International Conference to Focus on Black Males in Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Zamani-Gallaher , Renée and Richard Goldman Dean and Professor of Educational Foundations, Organizations and Policy at the University of Pittsburgh School of Education. Dr. Claude Hutto , associate professor and inaugural dean of the Division of Professional and Continuing Studies at Morehouse College. · Dr. Eboni M. Dr. Donna Y.

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Helping Our Students Understand and Fight Imposter Syndrome

Faculty Focus

Many people feel symptoms such as the heart beating faster, feeling nervous, feelings of anxiety, an overwhelming sense of dread, difficulty moving past mistakes, rumination over what you did or said in a situation, and silencing yourself or not speaking up at a meeting or other event. Peoples’ identities make imposter syndrome more acute.

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New Technology and Attitudes Emerge from the Pandemic

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Felesia Stukes, an associate professor of computer science at Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU), taught Introduction to Network Science spring semester 2020. Network science looks at complex systems and helps people understand how everything is interconnected. I want to broaden participation in computing,” she said.