Pride Month

Pride Month 2023

June 2, 2023

Pride Month is celebrated in June each year to commemorate the鈥疭tonewall Uprising鈥痠n Manhattan on June 28, 1969. The Stonewall Uprising was a riot led by queer and trans people of color against police harassment and is viewed as a catalyst for the Gay Rights Movement in the United States.

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Building a better 鈥榖ionic pancreas鈥

May 30, 2023

A new cross-campus $1.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health hopes to develop a 鈥減erson-centered artificial pancreas鈥 that uses real-time cues from our devices to move us closer to replicating the real thing鈥攁ll while taking into account privacy concerns patients might have.

Researchers from across the college gathered at the end of the semester for brief presentations on seed grant funded work through the Interdisciplinary Research Themes.

New seed grants from the Engineering Education and AI-Augmented Learning research theme will support range of topics

May 25, 2023

The chosen grants include five Department of Computer Science-affiliated researchers seeking to support explainable AI and study generative AI鈥檚 impacts on fine art, language arts and computing education.

Students toss their mortar boards in the air at the end of a graduation ceremony in the CU Events Center

Post-baccalaureate students graduate with Latin honors, 4.0 GPAs

May 11, 2023

Over half of the 21 spring graduates in applied computer science will leave 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录 with high honors, and four earned a 4.0 GPA.

Students present their entreprenurial capstone projects

Cofounder of Techstars teaches CS students entrepreneurship

May 11, 2023

David Brown, co-founder and former CEO of international venture capital firm Techstars, is teaching Computer Science students at 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录 how to turn their ideas into products and companies through a two-semester capstone course.

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Outstanding Graduate of the College pursues community change, computing excellence

May 11, 2023

Throughout her time at 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录, Elizabeth Eyeson (CompSci'23) has emerged again and again as a community leader, proactive scholar and connective force.

ChatGPT crowd watch three panelists discuss

Video - ChatGPT: Fear, Hype, or Hope? Education and research practices and ethics in the generative AI era

April 20, 2023

Through this panel discussion attended by over 300 people from the university and general public, hear from leading experts on the technical areas underlying ChatGPT and other generative AI, the uses of generative AI in university and K-12 education, and the ethical and societal issues associated with generative AI tools.

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AI has social consequences, but who pays the price? Tech companies鈥 problem with 鈥榚thical debt鈥

April 20, 2023

Casey Fiesler, Associate Professor of Information Science with a courtesy appointment in Computer Science, writes for The Conversation about how we can tackle possible negative consequences and societal harms from AI development. Links to external article.

LingDisco poses for a photo with the judges. From left to right: Elle Bruno, Jane Miller, Ryan Dennie, Evan Baltman, Mitch Hamilton, Nancy Pierce, and Susan (Wolff) Alban (Credit: Ryan William Vachon)

5 startups poised to make pitches a reality, thanks to annual New Venture Challenge

April 20, 2023

Among the startups, Computer science student Evan Baltman and his team received $15,0000 for their pitch of LingDisco, an entirely new platform that combines music streaming and language learning into one app, harnessing the power of AI and natural language processing.

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Computer science PhD student leads research into secrets of honeycomb formation

April 20, 2023

Researchers in the Department of Computer Science and BioFrontiers Institute are studying honeycomb formation in bees with the hope of one day recreating the same intricate and impressive hexagonal structures for other uses.

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