New faculty: Tony Liu
From thoughts of designing video games to the impact of AI and machine learning technologies, new faculty member Tony Liu brings a passion for the computer sciences to Mount Holyoke College.
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From thoughts of designing video games to the impact of AI and machine learning technologies, new faculty member Tony Liu brings a passion for the computer sciences to Mount Holyoke College.
Diane Uwacu, new faculty at Mount Holyoke College, has turned her deep interest in problem solving into creating algorithms that help robots improve the quality of human life.
Mount Holyoke College student Cynthia Akanaga ’25 has been named to Major League Hacking’s Top 50 List for 2023.
For the first time in its history, Mount Holyoke College has been selected as a Beckman Scholars Program awardee by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation. The foundation chose the College after a rigorous application process.
The internet is full of charts and graphs. What new faculty Alyx Burns wants to know, though, is how well these visualizations convey information. “Charts and graphs are some of the technologies that we use to help people understand data,” he said.
Mount Holyoke’s Library, Information, and Technology Services has rolled out virtual reality workshops to enhance in-person teaching and learning.
Spurred by the mentoring of Mount Holyoke professors, Lydia Cheah ’20 has found herself leading the way to reshape the computer science career track.
Mount Holyoke professor Valerie Barr ’77 is a recipient of an NSF grant that funds a multi-institution collaboration toward diversity in computer science.
Revi Sterling of USAID will give a virtual talk at Mount Holyoke College to discuss the gender digital divide.
As monitoring stations silently record the heartbeat of the Mount Holyoke College campus, students and faculty develop the means to decode the data.