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Jordan Tynes in the News

CS faculty member Jordan Tynes is highlighted in the Wellesley News for his work advancing technology on campus.

Andrea Danyluk: Machine Learning in the Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and Arts

Happy Halloween! Andrea Danyluk from Williams College talks at Wellesley about the myriad uses of Machine Learning.

Professor Takis Metaxas featured on the Wellesley Daily Shot

Takis Metaxas, Professor of CS and faculty director of the Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute for Global Affairs, is featured on the College’s daily shot describing his work with the nonprofit research institute Project Information Literacy for his work on How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians.

Matthew Merzbacher: A Computer Scientist’s Guide to Aviation Security

On October 12, 2018, Matthew Merzbacher, of Smiths Detection (and former CS faculty member at Wellesley!), gave a colloquium talk on A Computer Scientist’s Guide to Aviation Security.

Professor Randy Shull Retires

Professor Randy Shull, heart and soul of the CS Department at Wellesley, has retired after nearly 40 years at the College. Randy joined the Math Department in 1980 and moved to the CS Department in 1984. He led the department’s early development and chaired the department numerous times. He taught thousands of students in a broad range of CS courses, and he helped hire every current faculty member in the department. To countless people, Randy served as an advisor, colleague, teacher, mentor, and friend. And in every case, he did so with warmth, wisdom, and excellence. We will miss you Randy!

Diversity and Inclusion in Tech: A Conversation with Wellesley Alums

Four Wellesley alums engaged in a panel discussion about diversity and inclusion in the technology industry.

Wellesley at Grace Hopper Conference 2018

The annual Grace Hopper Conference is the world’s largest gathering of women technologists. Held this year in Houston, Texas, Wellesley was well represented by students and alums.

A note from the chair

Hello CS! As the new year starts, I wanted to share a few thoughts and provide some updates on the past year.

The department is bigger than ever, with 58 CS and 26 MAS majors in the graduating class. Wow! We are full of life in the E-wing of the Science Center, and constantly evaluating how best to ensure inclusive excellence. A number of student groups have been doing terrific work in helping us identify ways to continue to strengthen our academic program and ensure its inclusiveness so that all members of the community feel a strong sense of belonging. It’s great to see the wonderful engagement of students making a difference both in the world and in our smaller CS community at Wellesley!

In terms of expanding our curriculum, we’ve added new courses this year, such as Introduction to Front-End Web Development (CS 204) and Logic in Computer Science (CS 312), as well as enlivened and modernized a dormant Operating Systems course (CS 341).

On the faculty and staff side of things, the department was sorry to say good bye to three wonderful members of our family. Lab Instructor Susan Buck and Hess Fellow Sravana Reddy left to pursue terrific opportunities elsewhere. During their time at Wellesley, they were excellent educators, thoughtful mentors, deep thinkers, consummate professionals, and close colleagues. We will miss them at Wellesley and we wish them the best in their pursuits. Our long-time administrative assistant, Rita Purcell, also left as she and her husband coordinated their retirement together. Rita was the hub of the CS department for nearly two decades, being the first person we went to when we had questions and the last person still in the room with us when we needed help. Rita’s retirement is well earned. We hope she has a wonderful time and, importantly, that she visits us often.

We have also been busy in welcoming new members of our community. We are delighted that Susan Lange joined us in the fall as our administrative assistant. Susan knows the College well, having worked previously with the Africana Studies Department and the Provost’s Office at the College. She’s been off to a quick start and we are grateful for all of her help. We welcomed three new faculty members this fall, as well. Dr. Cibele Freire received her PhD from U. Mass Amherst and does work in theoretical computer science, such as database theory and complexity problems. Dr. Freire is our new Hess Fellow and is teaching Languages and Automata (CS 235) this year along with a new course in Logic. Dr. Ada Lerner received their PhD from the University of Washington and does work in computer security and privacy. Dr. Lerner is teaching Data Structures (CS 230) and the popular Computer Security and Privacy (CS 342). Dr. Catherine Delcourt received her PhD from Georgia Tech and does work in human-computer interaction and social computing. Dr. Delcourt is teaching Computing for the Socio-Techno Web (CS 115) and knows the College well as an alumna! We are thrilled to have these excellent scholar-educators join us!

If you happen to be reading this and you are not on campus, please be in touch! Nothing makes us happier than connecting with students, alumnae, and other members of the community who share our interest in CS. We would love to hear from you. We wish everyone a wonderful new year!

 

Brian Tjaden
Chair, Computer Science Department

Wellesley at Grace Hopper 2017

Wellesley is well represented at the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing in Orlando.

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