The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science's High School Programming Contest brought together student teams from across the state to the U of A for a day of competitive coding.
The William H. and Frances S. Ryan Award for Meritorious Teaching is given to a faculty member who has demonstrated unusual devotion and effectiveness in teaching undergraduate or graduate students.
OU gymnastics enters the NCAA Championships without a superstar. Its success depends on a 'great team guy' like pommel horse ...
Daniel Glasscock, an assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, tapped two undergraduate students to verify his ...
New graduate school rankings show where Texas universities landed nationally and which programs made the biggest impression ...
While Nepal’s software companies are retraining staff, rewriting job descriptions, and racing to stay competitive, top ...
A research team has developed a Gaussian Splatting processing platform that supports end-to-end processing from data acquisition to multi-platform rendering. Their framework provides a solid ...
A decade ago, Hassabis's lifelong enduring love of play and AI led to AlphaGo beating the world's deepest board game. The ...
From reading comics to wrestling professionally to becoming a teaching assistant professor in the digital narrative and ...
Carnegie Mellon's Office of Undergraduate Admission processes all new undergraduate applications for admission to the School of Computer Scienc ...
Scores of Utah's top high school students gathered Thursday for the annual Sterling Scholar Awards ceremony. Bear River High ...
The way we tell computers what to do, through programming languages, has changed a ton. We’re going to take a look at the ...