Students, professors attend Grace Hopper Convention Arielle Rodriguez October 20, 2015 0 Comments Attendance in computer science courses may have been a bit lower than usual this previous week as around 40 students participated in the Grace Hopper Computer Science Convention in Houston, Texas,... Read More »
CS 90SI: ‘CS + Social Good’ partners with ruling political party in Delhi Erica Evans September 23, 2015 1 Comment Students enrolled in CS 90SI: CS + Social Good: Using Web Technologies to Change the World seek to effect global change through web development. Read More »
3D Printing and Raspberry Pi: Why Stanford students should take notice of Microsoft again Nitish Kulkarni May 18, 2015 0 Comments Conventional criticism aside, there’s a lot of reasons why Stanford should be taking the “New Microsoft” (as they call it) in a different light. The company has long been trying to... Read More »
CS+Social Good looks to consolidate student activism in computer science Sarah Wishingrad February 19, 2015 0 Comments Computer science is the most popular subject at Stanford, with hundreds of students choosing it as a major or creating new apps and start-ups. Some CS students, however, see the tech culture on... Read More »
Addressing ethnic diversity in computer science Ileana Najarro January 16, 2015 4 Comments The Computer Science department is collaborating with students to address ethnic diversity in the field. Read More »
Stanford Y Combinator course brings big-name tech stars to class Skylar Cohen September 29, 2014 0 Comments The new Computer Science course CS183B: How to Start a Startup, features lectures from some of the most successful names in the technology industry. Read More »
CS students’ interest in double majoring Victor Xu April 8, 2014 0 Comments For The Daily's article on the new major joint program offered next fall, click here. Read More »
Undergraduate engineering majors double in past five years Kylie Jue November 18, 2013 2 Comments Over the last five years, the percentage of undergraduate engineering majors at Stanford has risen from 20 percent to 38 percent thanks to a change in curriculum and an increased focus on... Read More »