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The Computing Entrepreneurship Evening is a forum for CS/CE students to present their entrepreneurial ideas and to interact with local entrepreneurs. Students can enter the business plan competition and present their ideas. A jury formed by local entrepreneurs will three award prizes
Berenice Rodriguez
Nursing
How would you describe your WSSU experience?
My time at WSSU has been an amazing journey. I have learned so much about myself in these four years. My courses have been challenging and my professors have always pushed me to be better.
What were some of your favorite parts of your college experience?
My favorite part of my college experience has been the people I have met in college both faculty and students. They have all taken part in my success in college.
What was it like to study in China and Brazil?
Studying abroad got me out of my comfort zone and taught me that learning does not always happen in a classroom. I learned about the world and the different cultures that I was surrounded by. I became more understanding of other cultures and I also had a chance to share my own culture with the world.
How did study abroad enhance your college experience and prepare you for your next step?
Thanks to studying abroad I was able to make my resume Stand out. I showed that I am able to work with people from varies backgrounds and that I am culturally competent. After studying abroad, I also decided to pursue a minor in Portuguese which also made me trilingual ; thus making me competitive for the job marker.
What obstacles did you face while pursuing your degree?
It was not easy to be away from home. Although my hometown, Charlotte, is only an hour and a half away due to my classes and clinical I was not able to spend as much time with my family as I would of liked to.
What are your plans after graduation?
After graduation I will start working as a nurse . I have been offer a job at Presbyterian Hospital back in my home town for which I am very grateful. Eventually I would like to become a travel nurse.
Are there any particular faculty, coaches, mentors, or staff that made a difference in your life?
The Office of International Programs has become like a second home to me. Deana Brim, Rickford Grant, and Jodi Sekhon have become my fa
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The Computing Entrepreneurship Evening is a forum for CS/CE students to present their entrepreneurial ideas and to interact with local entrepreneurs. Students can enter the business plan competition and present their ideas. A jury formed by local entrepreneurs will three award prizes
Deena Engel, Clinical Professor and Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Computer Science Minors programs, Department of Computer Science, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University
Symposium & Workshop:
TechFocus III: Caring for Software-based Art
September 25 and 26, 2015
5th Ave at 89th Street
New York City
NYU's Deena Engel introduces the audience to the concept of code as an artistic medium and instructs particpants step by step to code their own software-based artwork in "Processing".
Photo: Daniel Salemi
Learn more about the program and view the full list of speakers at the symposium website.
The Computer Science class worked on their coding projects on Friday, June 26. (Photo by Emilie Milcarek)
Hometown: Austin
Major: Computer Science
Classification: Senior
Why did you choose to come to UT and be part of the College of Natural Sciences?
UT is close to home and when I started I was an electrical engineering major and UT has a very good program for that. Later I switched to computer science, which is also a great program.
What do you think being a computer science major does for you?
The job market for computer science majors is ever expanding. I feel it opens up a lot of opportunities.
What is your favorite class this semester?
I really like my theory and programming practice class. We are doing a lot with encrypting and decrypting.
If you could give a CNS freshman one piece of advice what would it be?
Don’t procrastinate and fall behind. Also, be sure to make friends, something computer science majors are known to not do very well.
Credit: Alex Wang 2012
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Is Computer "Science" really a Science?
Donald Knuth doesn't seem to think so...
and John Searle isn't sure either
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Photographer: Rachael Winfrey
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