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Latest news in Computer Science
Rome Chamber to hold Annual Breakfast (The Observer-Dispatch)
12 May 2008
An expert in the field of information assurance will be the guest speaker May 28 at the 96th Annual Breakfast Meeting of the Rome Area Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Kamal Jabbour is a senior scientist for the Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome and an associate professor of computer science at Syracuse University. The topic for his speech will be “My Journey to America.”UP students get award from father of Java (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
12 May 2008
MANILA, Philippines--A group of computer science students from the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City were the recipients of an award given out by James Gosling, the father of Java, to innovative software developers.Carnegie Mellon adds degree combining computers, arts (WFMJ Youngstown)
12 May 2008
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Carnegie Mellon University is going to be offering a new degree program this fall. The bachelor of computer science and arts will be an interdisciplinary program that explores the connection between computers and the arts.In this category: Websites: 0, Number of pages: 0, Last updated: 12 May 2008
