There is still time to attend one, or all, of the remaining upcoming Computer Science Speaker Series presentations. Between now and November 28th, the Computer Science Department is hosting guest speaker, Dr. Ioannis Karamouzas, Assistant Professor at Clemson University as well as showcasing three faculty members from the College of Charleston as part of the…
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Computer Science Department Co-Locates with Tech Powerhouses
On October 16, 2017, the College of Charleston’s new Computer Science Student Innovation Center opened its doors to students and corporate partners. The new space is on the second floor of the Harbor Walk East building and includes a rapid prototyping makerspace, a virtual reality room, a conference room, a large open collaboration space, and…
Department Hosted Seven Alumni for 11th Annual Alumni Symposium
On Friday, March 24th, 2017, the Department of Computer Science held the 11th Annual Computer Science Alumni Symposium. Department Chair, Dr. Sebastian van Delden, started the symposium with a warm welcome and presented Master of Ceremonies, Husna Siddiqui. Presenters highlighted where they are working and their responsibilities, showcasing the variety of opportunities that a degree in…
Department Hosted 18 High School Teams at 35th Annual High School Programming Competition
On February 10, 2017, the Department of Computer Science held the 35th Annual High School Programming Competition at Harbor Walk. With over 70 attendees, including students, coaches, and parents, the competition comprised of 18 teams throughout North Carolina and South Carolina, with new teams participating from Wando High School, Bishop England High School, and Charlotte…
We’re Celebrating Give To What You Love for the Month of February
For the whole month of February, we’re celebrating #GiveToWhatYouLove. The month-long campaign will allow you to enhance student outcomes by making a gift to support the “corner” of the School that was most significant to you. Show your support and make a gift to the Department of Computer Science! Help us reach our goal…
Announcing Participants of the Spring 2017 Computer Science Research Speaker Series
The Department of Computer Science at the College of Charleston is excited to announce participants of the Spring 2017 Computer Science Research Speaker Series A 13 week series, each week a CofC faculty or guest speaker will discuss professional, ethical, legal, and social issues and responsibilities in computing. This semester, the department will host four…
Department Excited to Host Keynote Speaker Dr. Xiangyang Li from Johns Hopkins University on November 21st
The Department of Computer Science is excited to host the keynote speaker for the CS Research Speaker Series, Dr. Xiangyang Li, Program Director, Master of Science in Security Informatics (MSSI) at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Li’s presentation will take place on November 21, 2016 at 3:30PM in Harbor Walk West, Room 217. Dr. Xiangyang Li…
Department Hosted 16 Teams for the Annual International Collegiate Programming Contest
The Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) coordinates the annual International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), which is the premier competitive programming competition in the world. In 2015, the College of Charleston won first place in ICPC’s Southeast Division II which included 60 teams from 20 universities. The winning team consisted of three senior computer science students,…
Alexandrea Mellen Talks App Development and Entrepreneurship
By Zachary Elmer April 15, 2013. That was the day Alexandrea Mellen’s life changed. As a spectator at the Boston Marathon, she walked by the finish line shortly before the first bomb went off. She remembered how people ran in to help those who were hurt after the event, and from then on she knew she…
We’re Celebrating National Cyber Security Awareness Month in October
The Department of Computer Science is gearing up to celebrate National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) during the month of October. We will be joining a growing global effort among businesses, government agencies, colleges and universities, associations, nonprofit organizations and individuals to promote online safety awareness. Recognized every October, NCSAM was created as a…
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