ACM Colloquium Series: Jeff Rovner

We are very excited to announce the first colloquium of this semester. Jeff Rovner, a legal professional with nearly 25 years of experience leading IT organizations at global law firms. Though he had no formal training in information technology, he has led IT teams at global law firms for nearly 25 years. Jeff will discuss […]

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Featured Student: Anna DeSmet

Bio Course of Study: Computer Science and English Hometown: Sonoma, CA Interests include: Reading, writing, video games, guitar, hiking, cooking  If you could re-do all of your experience with computer science, would you do anything differently? I would map out my classes instead of what I did (taking classes at random, whatever was available each […]

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PioHacks 2019!

It’s Hackathon time! Register for Lewis & Clark’s 2019 Hackathon at https://forms.gle/jfWsHneeZbPoWYTA9. The hackathon will run from the morning of November 16 to early afternoon on November 17 What is a hackathon? A hackathon, despite the name, isn’t about hacking into things like in the movies. Instead, hacking refers to creative problem solving, so a […]

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Colloquium Series: Amy Occhialino, Intel

We’re very excited to announce that Amy Occhialino, director of Open Source Software Engineering at Intel, will be giving a colloquium as part of this semester’s colloquium series! Amy has spent 20 years at Intel, primarily driving semi-conductor design, manufacturing, and innovation. In 2017, Amy switching into delivering open source software at Intel and currently […]

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Featured Student: Lexie Boren

Bio Course of Study: Computer Science and English double majorHometown: Boulder, COInterests include: Knitting, crafting, reading, plants. If you could re-do all of your experience with computer science, would you do anything differently? I would have made more friends in the department in my earlier years! I always did okay in Computer Science classes, but […]

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Featured Student: Raya Deussen

Bio Course of Study: Computer Science majorHometown: Bainbridge Island, WashingtonInterests include: Art, Illustration for the Pioneer Log (LC student-run newspaper), French, Plants 🙂 If you could re-do all of your experience with computer science, would you do anything differently? Probably start earlier! I took a CS class for fun my sophomore year when I was […]

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Interdisciplinary Soiree

The LC ACM Student Chapter (computer club) is hosting an event this Thursday, October 17. Join us for the first ever Interdisciplinary Soirée. Our event will feature panelists who will discuss their experience with computational work in a variety of fields: visual arts, biology, economics, music, and environmental sciences. The event will begin at 7 […]

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Featured Student: Ryan Crim

Bio Course of Study: CS major; Rhetoric and Media Studies minor.Hometown: San Antonio, Texas (Go Spurs!)Interests include: Cooking, Camping, 30 Rock If you could re-do all of your experience with computer science, would you do anything differently? I would take classes earlier, because I started my major late. While I adore taking two computer science classes a semester, […]

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