In memory: Adele Howe
Prof. Adele Howe was intelligent, caring, driven, and accomplished; and to many she was a dear and trusted friend.
Prof. Adele Howe was intelligent, caring, driven, and accomplished; and to many she was a dear and trusted friend.
This past fall, 10 undergraduate computer science students attended the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing.
The College of Natural Sciences is taking a broad view to make sure everyone is welcome at the bench.
Four lectures set for the rest of the semester in the Morgan Library.
CSU computer scientists are creating a standard model for estimating the actual cost of a security breach.
This summer break, many College of Natural Sciences students splashed into research and internships across the world.
CSU faculty ran two concurrent summer camps for middle and high school girls, aimed at getting young women interested in computer science.
The assistant professor in computer science has received an NSF CAREER award to help make big data more usable for science.
Von Fischer and colleagues have been mapping the invisible methane leaks from natural gas pipelines under the streets of American cities with laser-based sensors attached to Google Street View cars.
IEEE president will discuss computer architecture in two sessions on May 2.