CSU Department of Computer Science celebrates 50th anniversary
This year the Department of Computer Science marks a half-century studying and harnessing computing to improve people’s lives and shape the future of technology.
This year the Department of Computer Science marks a half-century studying and harnessing computing to improve people’s lives and shape the future of technology.
Francisco R. Ortega and Vinayak Prabhu have received NSF’s most prestigious early-career award to address multidisciplinary challenges in fundamental areas such as human-to-machine communication and applying critical thinking to real-world systems.
Winning projects include virtual forest bathing, heat island mapping, and a data visualization tool even your grandma can use.
Applying for a job? Need to make an online portfolio? One enterprising student created a product that eases the process for novices and “code-phobes.”
Students hone security skills in a race to hunt down software vulnerabilities – and exploit them.
Computer science students are creative, flexible and bring an arsenal of problem-solving skills to interdisciplinary competition.
For decades education researchers have struggled with a stubborn problem: computer science introductory courses are notoriously difficult. About one third of the students fail or drop out. A new team of CSU researchers has an innovative solution.
The new online computer science bachelor’s program is among the nation’s best for return on investment.
Interdisciplinary team bests national competitors in a test of practical cybersecurity skill.
The new computer science bachelor’s degree is available online, and students are flocking to it for its flexibility, high-quality education, and supportive community.