Paul Chiou Hopes to Bring Computer Accessibility to the Ones in Most Need
Joy is the first word that comes to mind when talking with third-year computer science student Paul Chiou. He has an infectious personality combined with a wickedly dry sense of humor. He’s also...
View ArticleOnce-Homeless Graduate Gets Life on Track
Growing up with two alcoholic parents, graduating senior Mich Hamlin didn’t know that living homeless in a Montclair community park with his family was different. At 10, Hamlin did not know that...
View ArticleProfessor Goes Out of His Way to Push the Learning Boundaries for Students
Computer Science Professor Mohammad Husain is on a mission to make his field more welcoming to women and minorities. For the past four years, he’s worked tirelessly to help them succeed in computer...
View ArticleCamp for Teens Trains Next Generation of Cyber Defenders
Over the past few years, demand for trained cybersecurity professionals has surged as two million information security jobs have gone unfilled. To fill this shortfall for trained cyber security...
View ArticleOil Rigs Provide Fertile Ground for Ocean Life
The oil rigs scattered along the southern California coast are not known for their aesthetic beauty. But hidden below the surface, the mass of pipes, girders and industrial functionality harbor...
View ArticleCoastal Resource
Study Finds That Marine Life Thrives in Reefs Anchored by Offshore Oil Rigs The oil rigs scattered along the southern California coast are not known for their aesthetic beauty. But hidden below the...
View ArticleBrothers Teaming Up Translates into HackHarvard Win
A pair of brothers, who have invented a device that can translate a conversation into other languages on the fly, won this year’s HackHarvard, a 36-hour hackathon sponsored by Harvard University. Gerry...
View ArticlePersonal Struggles Forge ASI President’s Political Path
ASI President Uriah Sanders knows what hardship feels like, what it’s like to go without enough food or have reliable transportation. And he’s determined to make a difference, both on campus and...
View ArticleBioTrek Welcomes Several New Additions
For those who love baby animals, BioTrek recently welcomed six new additions to The Rainforest Learning Center. All of the newcomers are endangered in their native habitat, which makes their arrival...
View ArticleSeeing His Future in the Stars
Growing up curious about the world outside his window in Sri Lanka, 8-year-old Tharindu Jayasinghe would patiently wait for the slow internet dial-up connection to finally connect so he could look...
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