Mayor Michael B. Hancock, Westwood College, KidsTek and Denver Public Schools Celebrate Pioneering Program at High ...
City, education and nonprofit leaders from Denver celebrated a milestone in technology education, highlighting a public/private/nonprofit partnership with the shared goal of empowering Denver’s youth to gain education to prepare them for a technology-focused career.
Mercer Island student's video game earns White House visit
13-year-old Jasper Hugunin, of Mercer Island, participated in Tuesday's White House science fair, where he showed off a computer game he had created. It was part of the Obama administration's effort to lift American students' performance in math and science.
CA Technologies Distinguished Engineer Joins the Pennsylvania Diversity Council’s Board of Directors
Olga Lagunova, Distinguished Engineer at CA Technologies, has joined the Board of Directors at the Pennsylvania Diversity Council, the state’s premier advocate for diversity issues
Peercy, longtime UW–Madison engineering dean, to retire
In 1999, first-year dean of the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering Paul Peercy looked around at the other new kids - the undergraduate students - and wondered why more than half of them were not persisting into their second year as engineering majors.
Program cut a rash act?
Zephyr Pellerin graduated from Durango High School in 2009, went on to work as a programmer for Pandora Internet Radio and currently lives in Vermont working as a web engineer for a firm called MixRank all with no college degree.
Knox Professor Pens Book on Writing Computer Programs
John Dooley, who chairs the Knox College Department of Computer Science, writes about principles and techniques for designing, analyzing, and creating software.
Meet The 21-Year-Old College Dropout Who Founded Codecademy And Wants To Turn Everybody Into A Coder
Codeacademy founder Zach Sims says his company wants to teach the world to program.
New Continuing Education Courses Offered at Anthem Institute-Parsippany
Courses complement professional development for network engineer and healthcare students and professionals.Parsippany, N.J. (PRWEB) February 07, 2012 Anthem Institute in Parsippany, N.J. recently introduced two new continuing education courses to complement professional development for network engineering and healthcare students and professionals. Cisco Networking Academy has partnered with ...
Google’s growth engine
Guess who’s helping Google fight the battle against pesky spam and help the world’s most popular search engine get a foothold in the world of social networking sites.
Debt, austerity and recession threaten slow death for bailed-out Portugal's economy
LISBON, Portugal - In a six-room Lisbon office where until last year more than a dozen people worked, engineer Joao Paulo Lopes sits alone in silence amid dark computer screens, patiently waiting for a bankruptcy lawyer to shut the company's doors and send him home.