Computer science is such a fast-growing, popular major at the University of Washington’s Seattle campus that two-thirds of the freshmen and sophomores who apply don’t get in. But next spring, students ...
A divided federal appeals court ruled that the University of Washington violated a computer science professor’s First ...
Ricardo Martin-Brualla has created a time-lapse video that shows a massive glacier in Norway receding over the course of 10 years from a giant block of ice to a smaller frozen patch. But ...
Bill Gates is helping to expand access to computer science at the same university where he and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen snuck into buildings as teenagers to program computers — ensuring that ...
The University of Washington’s Computer Science & Engineering Department is pressing ahead with plans for a second building on campus, despite a setback in the budget passed by the Washington state ...
Ninety percent of the computer science students who graduate from UW, Lazowska said, take jobs in the state. Right now, Microsoft, Amazon and other tech companies create a combined 3,500 software ...
Interest in computer science classes at the University of Wisconsin has increased as the university’s impact on the economy grows. But despite UW’s strides forward, female student interest remains ...
SEATTLE — Siena Dumas Ang never thought she would come to love computer science. What she loved was dance — ballet and, later, modern — as well as math, and she was planning to major in both at the ...
MADISON, Wis. — In 2011, the computer science major at the University of Wisconsin – Madison had about 200 students. Today, it has more than 2,000. It’s now the largest major on campus, and it’s ...
The Wisconsin Emerging Scholars in Computer Sciences program began in 2004, but after Tracy Lewis-Williams stepped in as the program’s director last year, WES-CS is looking to expand beyond ...
Students participate in a coding activity using Sphero BOLT during Computer Science Education Week. A team from UW led the activities for almost 850 students around the state the week of Dec. 4.
Wind River High School students Baylee Shoopman (left) and Josh Lacock work with arduinos in James Cunningham’s computer science class. An arduino is a small computer that has inputs and outputs.
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