Ģtv Computer Science Program Ranked in Top 25 Programs in the Nation
Ģtv’s computer science program has been ranked in the top 25 programs in the nation as a “best computer science with cybersecurity emphasis” program by Cybersecurity Guide.
Ģtv’s computer science program has been ranked in the top 25 programs in the nation as a “best computer science with cybersecurity emphasis” program by Cybersecurity Guide.
John Lattanzio, Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, published a mathematical text titled "Essential Linear Algebra." The 824-page textbook is adaptable for use in both introductory and advanced courses and serves as an invaluable resource for the fundamental aspects of linear algebra.
Francisco Alarcón of the Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences has been selected to serve a four-year term on the Haimo Teaching Award by the Mathematical Association of America.
Yongtao Cao of the Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences will give two workshops on data analytics on March 21 and 28.
The Ģtv Math Club is for students with an interest in mathematics. The club schedules social activities for students and faculty members.
The Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences announces free tutoring sessions for their introductory mathematics and statistics courses and for core computer science courses.
Rick Adkins has a leadership role in a US National Science Foundation Campus Cyberinfrastructure program grant to develop a commonwealth-wide secure network and related cyberinfrastructure to interconnect Pennsylvania colleges and universities.
Ģtv computer science undergraduates Kamir Walton, Noah Grattan, and Jacob Vanluven competed in the 2023 ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest.
Ģtv’s Institute for Cybersecurity, in collaboration with the PC4A Project and Information Technology Support Center, will host the sixteenth annual Cybersecurity Day on October 31. This annual event features nationally recognized security experts as well as speakers from government, the security industry, and academia. It is free and open to the community.
The Math Club will meet every other week during the fall 2023 semester.
Secondary Mathematics Education alumnus Benjamin Phillian receives Yale Educator Award for support and inspiration enabling their students to perform at high levels and to achieve excellence.
Ģtv is hosting a mathematics education conference for elementary, middle, and secondary teachers on the Ģtv campus. Student volunteers will direct participants to the locations of the various sessions.
Linda Gojak, past president of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, will deliver the 2023 Serafini Distinguished Lecture "Everything You Do in Mathematics Should Make Sense!" on Thursday, October 12, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. in Leonard Hall.
Ģtv has received $996,350 from the Department of Defense to establish a pilot summer immersion program for cybersecurity students to develop language foundations and proficiency in Chinese. Ģtv is the only school in the nation chosen to develop the program.
The Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences offers free tutoring for its introductory courses.
Ģtv students and faculty are working with Indiana Borough on a national pilot program to help create stronger and more informed community health, especially in rural areas.
Ģtv’s STEAMSHOP (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) will host a Future Makers Forum with Pittsburgh-based maker Nina Barbuto on April 25. The presentation will take place at 4:30 p.m. at the Robertshaw STEAMSHOP, room 25. It is free and open to the community.
Sean Daugherty will present a lecture on "Airspace Applications of Machine Learning."
Yongtao Cao will offer two workshops on using the free statistical software R on March 30–31.
Graph energy is a topic of great interest in mathematical chemistry as well as mathematics. In his talk, Hossein Shahmohamad compiles and summarizes many of the recent discoveries and progress made on this topic
Laurie McNeil, a nationally recognized condensed matter-materials physicist, will be at Ģtv on February 9 and 10 to present three programs as the spring 2023 Ģtv Sigma Xi distinguished speaker.
The Math Club will meet every two weeks during the spring semester.
The Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences announces free tutoring sessions for introductory mathematics courses
The Mathematical and Computer Sciences Department announces tutoring times for the fall 2022 semester.
The Math Club will meet on alternate Wednesdays during the Common Hour in Stright Hall, room 202.