Here’s a listing of information and tools that will help as you go through your time in our department. Looking to create a four-year plan or just learn about what courses are going to be offered?
As a $1 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant concludes, Chris Hoadley, director of the UB Institute for Learning Sciences and professor in the Graduate School of Education, reflects on the ...
What is an open conference? An open conference is one that is completely free, without registration, and you can go through sessions at your leisure. Goals of the conference: Help teachers integrate ...
The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences has several computer labs available to students, some are available to all Engineering students, and others are available to students based on their ...
Computer science is one of the most in-demand fields of the U.S. economy. Will there be enough skilled workers to meet the growing need? And will the people filling those roles be as diverse as our ...
Careers related to computer science are routinely found on various "best jobs" lists because of their wonderful combination of excellent pay, satisfying work-life balance, and personal reward in ...
The Department of Computer Science offers resources to support your journey such as academic advisors, course lists and guides for both returning and newly admitted students. While you are responsible ...
Do you want to work for the Computer Science Department? Visit our Student Employment page to learn more about our Learning Assistant (LA) and grader positions. Our student opportunities aren't ...
Every year in December, students and teachers have a chance to participate in nationwide computer science and coding activities during Computer Science Education Week. Computer Science Education Week, ...
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