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Programming for Professionals: Manickam Manickam ’18
March 14, 2019
Phoebe Pan ’20
As a software engineer, Manickam Manickam ’18 has been building computer programs along with his professional skills.

Conferences Secure Women’s Place in Technology
October 30, 2018
Amanda Nagy
The computer science department routinely sends students to academic conferences geared toward women.

Summer Institute on Scientific Teaching Offers Inclusive and Evidence-based Practices
September 12, 2018
Communications Staff
Ten faculty and staff were named Scientific Teaching Fellows by Yale Mobile Summer Institute on Scientific Teaching.

Putting Student Art in the Spotlight
May 4, 2015
Sky Kalfus
Organizations like Storage and the Exhibition Initiative, as well as events like the Computer Science Art Show offer students new opportunities to share their art.

Coding and Composing
March 13, 2015
Sky Kalfus
Eli Stine ’14 unites his two passions, music and computer science, as a Jefferson Fellow in the Composition and Computer Technologies Ph.D. program at the University of Virginia.

Now You Hear Him: Devin Frenze '15 Explores the Limits of Human Ears
October 20, 2014
Michael Stenovec
The double-degree student blends studies in composition and computer science to make music that pleases the machine.

Get On Board
August 25, 2014
Rosalind Black
Jack Ratner ’14 goes from computer science student to junior engineer at a start-up technology company, Bandwagon, that has introduced a ride-sharing smartphone app to reduce pollution and traffic in New York City.
