Computer Science Research
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Opening Planetarium Learning to the Deaf
Ordinarily, deaf students are left in the dark when they visit a planetarium.
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A Solid Model of Success
The College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences is proud to congratulate Thomas W. Sederberg, an associate dean of the college, for receiving the prestigious Pierre Bézier Award. This award is given by the Solid Modeling Association and is one of the highest honors a person can receive within the geometric modeling community.
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Suicidal Talk on Twitter Mirrors Suicide Rates
Heart-breaking accounts of cyber bullying and suicide seem all too common, but a new study offers hope that social media can become an early warning system to help prevent such tragedies.
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One Professor, Three Inventions
Many teachers invent new methods to reach out to their students. Dr. Charles Knutson of the Computer Science Department has helped his students invent new things to reach out to the public.
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