First data science major in the region launched by CSU
The world now runs on big data – and data scientist is the top-rated job in the U.S. To help the state and the world meet this growing demand, CSU has launched a new major in data science.
The world now runs on big data – and data scientist is the top-rated job in the U.S. To help the state and the world meet this growing demand, CSU has launched a new major in data science.
A newly funded project is aimed at creating a data-driven tool that can help law enforcement identify individuals headed toward violent extremism.
The College of Natural Sciences celebrated the graduation of 222 students earning their bachelor of science at the fall 2017 commencement ceremony Saturday, Dec. 16.
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Tom Heidenfelder has spent decades in the computer industry, rising from programmer to consultant, using his acumen – and unfailing attention to detail – to help major companies improve their systems. Thanks to his early training at CSU.
Thanks to the support of donors, the College of Natural Sciences awarded more than 275 scholarships and fellowships to students this academic year, which was celebrated at this year's record-breaking luncheon.
Come Sept. 1, CSU alumnus Jeff Wood (computer science, ‘86) knows which side of Mile High Stadium he’ll be sitting on.
The intensive, weeklong event featured engineering tutorials and practical training in cybersecurity for heavy vehicles.
Over the last five years, the Math in Action in Computer Science camp brought 57 Native American students to campus, where they learned about STEM careers and college life.
It’s difficult enough for students to come to CSU from an Arabic-speaking country, having to get used to a new language and culture.