Known as the founder of Gmail, Paul Buchheit (CWR ’98; GRS ’98, computer engineering; HON ’12) is a computer engineer and entrepreneur with extensive experience in the technology industry. He has ...
A Northwestern competitive programming team won third place in the Mid-Central USA Regional International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) held on February 25 at Purdue University Northwest – ...
In 1994, when most college students were still using landlines to call home, Case Western Reserve University had something rare: internet access in every room across campus. For Paul Buchheit, that ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Western Michigan University’s College of Engineering and Applied Sciences hosted its first ever high school computer programming contest Saturday, Nov. 15, showcasing the talents of ...
Oklahoma Christian University once again had a strong showing in one of the top competitions for computer science programming last week. OC was one of just six universities with two teams in the top ...
Arlington Public Schools aims to build on the success of a coding competition for students that launched last year. The second annual High School Programming Competition — which is open to both middle ...
Three competitive programming teams from Northwestern participated in the 2025 International Collegiate Programming Contest’s (ICPC) North America Mid-Central Regional Contest, held Nov. 8 at the ...
AlphaCode – a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) system for developing computer code developed by DeepMind – can achieve average human-level performance in solving programming contests, researchers ...
The 2025 International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) is one of the world’s most prestigious programming competitions. What is the 2025 International Olympiad in Informatics? It gathers the brightest ...
A team of three UC Santa Barbara students is advancing to the World Finals of the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) after placing 16th out of 52 teams at the North America ...
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