School of Computing News
- October 20, 2021The College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) launches first-of-its-kind Computing and Engineering Diversity Resource Information Center (CEDRIC) to provide resources for students, faculty, and staff.
- October 19, 2021Not many degrees are as versatile and marketable as a degree in statistics. Recent graduate, Tae Song (MS STAT '21) shares his insights and successes.
- October 15, 2021Mason's DEVA project helps folks in Virginia breathe easier as research findings target air pollution sources and can shape clean air policies in the state.
- October 6, 2021During the closing session of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Imagine EDU conference in September, students from AWS Cloud Innovation Centers and AWS education programs discussed their educational experiences.
- October 4, 2021Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to discover new initiatives from the Office of Diversity and Inclusive Learning as the College announces BLAST Off week. Blast stands for belonging, leadership, accessibility, success, and transformation all of which will be part of this week-long event.
- September 13, 2021The latest in a series of high-level rankings at Mason includes a top 50 ranking for computer science by cs.org. Masons College of Engineering and Computing's programs are growing in size and reputation.
- September 3, 2021For long-distance runner and computer science student Caitlin Parra, software engineering is like a marathon. While programming came naturally to her from the beginning, what wasn’t always easy was the uphill climb against the stereotypes she faced as a female in computing.
- August 31, 2021NSF's Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) project gives students an introduction into research and the opportunities that come with it.
- August 25, 2021Wireless connectivity on our smartphones, wearables, and laptops keeps us connected to everyone, but it often ties us to outlets as our devices recharge.
- August 25, 2021As a child growing up in Mumbai, Vinee Moradiya loved to cook. But when her uncle inspired her to pursue an education in computer science, she was eager to follow suit.
- August 12, 2021George Mason University Professor Aditya Johri has received a Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair in Information and Communication Technologies award to conduct research in Finland during the 2021-22 academic year. Johri is a professor in the Department of Information Sciences and Technology in Mason's College of Engineering and Computing.