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CS Majors Volunteer with Local Elementary Students
Matthew McNaughton ’16, Emily Roach ’16, and Leslie Chae ’16, participated in the Williams Elementary Outreach iTeam, a pilot program of CLiA. They worked with students at Brayton Elementary in North Adams for “The Hour of Code,” to introduce young students to what coding is and get them excited. The students… Continue reading »
Pre-registration Advising Hours
Computer Science Faculty will hold advising hours for students interested in a CS major. Students who would like to major in Computer Science will meet with a faculty member during advising hours to sign a Major Declaration Form. This is also a chance to ask questions and to plan what courses… Continue reading »
Preregistration Info Session
Become a Teaching Assistant or Tutor- Fall 2016
The Computer Science Department is now accepting applications for teaching assistants and tutors for the Fall semester. We are interested in finding TAs for classes ranging from our introductory classes to our upper-level core classes and electives. You may be a TA for any class you have completed (or CS 134), and we encourage… Continue reading »
Interested in CS Research or a CS Thesis? *Application is due April 11th*
Fall Research/Thesis If you would like to register for our fall 2016 independent research course, either to pursue a single-semester project or to begin research potentially leading to a thesis in the spring, please download and complete our fall research form. You must discuss possible projects with any faculty… Continue reading »
ACM Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games featured Williams student, alumni, and faculty
From left to right: Jamie Lesser ’17, Prof. McGuire, Mike Mara ’12, Dan Evangelakos ’15 Jamie Lesser ’17 was the posters chair on the organizing committee and did a great job both behind the scenes while running review and at the podium during the conference. She was one of… Continue reading »
Marius Cătălin Iordan ’09 and wife Elise Ann Piazza ’09 to continue research at Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Emily Roach ’16 Participates in “Hour of Code”
Virtual Undergraduate Town Hall Event
Designing Healthcare Robots for Children with Special Needs Speaker: Ayanna Howard, Georgia Tech Host: Gail Murphy, University of British Columbia Meet leading computer science & engineering researchers Learn about their innovative work Receive mentoring Have your questions answered… Continue reading »
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