Archive: Computer Science
36 Articles
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At United Nations Summer Program, Computer Science Student Examines AI Ethics
Selected among over 1,250 applicants, Wisdom Obinna (G’29) joined 51 other graduate students from 41 countries in Switzerland for the two-week intensive seminar in…
July 23, 2025
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2025 Chester Gillis Award Recipients Serve Their Communities Through Teaching and Cancer Research
Naveen Shah (C’25) and Harry Sun (C’26) are the recipients of the 2025 Chester Gillis.…
July 23, 2025
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How Georgetown Linguists, Legal Expert Scored a Win in Supreme Court ‘Ghost Guns’ Case
A Georgetown team of two linguists and a law professor celebrated an achievement at the Supreme Court after their amicus (“friend of the court”) brief was cited in the 7-to-2…
June 12, 2025
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Georgetown Opens its Doors to Students, Scholars from Countries in Conflict
Learn how Georgetown is working to support students and faculty from areas of conflict and ensure they have the community and resources to.…
November 8, 2024
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Filling in the Blanks: Experiential Learning in the College of Arts & Sciences
Students in the College of Arts and Sciences expand upon classroom learning with firsthand experiences in everything from genetic engineering and tech for good to religious…
April 30, 2024
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A Slower Way to Amp Up Your Productivity
Professor Cal Newport doesn’t make New Year’s resolutions. He tunes up his systems and fires up goals at the beginning of the school. …
January 8, 2024
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College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Recognized for Outstanding Research by the Provost’s Office
The Office of the Provost recognized six faculty members of the College of Arts & Sciences for their outstanding research, scholarship and interdisciplinary…
November 13, 2023
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New Report Encourages Tech Companies to Prevent Image-Based Abuse
A new report, co-authored by College of Arts & Sciences assistant professor Elissa Redmiles, encourages large tech companies to combat image-based sexual abuse on their…
October 23, 2023
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Dismantling Systems of Oppression with Transformative Education: Kwabena Sekyere-Boateng (C’23) Wants to Start in the Computer Lab
Kwabena Sekyere-Boateng (C’23) completed a 10-week research fellowship examining the complex ways in which technology can both reinforce and tear down systems of hierarchy and…
September 22, 2023
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College of Arts & Sciences Professor Awarded Grant for Algorithmic Metalinguistic Analysis
The National Science Foundation has awarded Nathan Schneider a grant of more than $500,000 to develop algorithms to analyze metalinguistic…
December 19, 2022