Fri, 09/02/2022 – 09:43am | By: Josh Stricklin The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) is expanding its online catalog with the Computer Science (Applied Computer Science) BS. With the addition of the Computer Science (Applied Computer Science) Bachelor’s degree, online students can now uncover the technical aspects of computer science […]
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Ten computer science and engineering students from underrepresented and underserved communities receive $30,000 towards their university education TORONTO, Aug. 31, 2022 /CNW/ – Amazon today announced the recipients of the second annual Amazon Future Engineer Canada university scholarship program. Ten graduating high school students from British Columbia, Ontario and Saskatchewan […]
When Selina Tong was in high school, she didn’t know what she wanted to study at university. Her strongest subjects were math and science, so she debated between business, architecture and engineering. While she was exposed to the latter field from an early age – her father is an electrical engineer, and her […]
The new website by the University System, called Georgia Degrees Pay, is the latest attempt to quantify the results of higher education from a consumer perspective. The site allows for students and parents to compare institutions to determine which has the best outcomes, future earnings, and how much students borrow. […]
Rice’s GEM Fellows, top row from left: Brianna Barrow, Kevin Beckford, Morgan Brinson, Omoikhefe Eboreime and Raul Garcia; second row: Johaun Hatchett, Adan Mireles, Armando Moreno, Felix Quintana and Stephen Simko; third row, Carlos Taveras, Jason Uwaeze, Luis Victor, Josue Casco-Rodriguez and Maximilien DeLeon; bottom row, Reba Georgetown and Ashley McFarlane. […]
Varied accessibility to broadband internet has compromised the quality of education for University students, as most classes are online and rely on high speed internet for synchronous remote learning — just 27 percent of classes have an in-person component. Broadband refers to a high-speed internet that is always on. According […]
DENVER (AP) — Colorado will spend $2 million in federal pandemic relief funding to provide internet access to students who lack service as part of an overall effort to close the digital divide in both rural and urban parts of the state as the pandemic has forced many to rely […]