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OpenAI's ChatGPT Raises Alarm Over Student Cheating
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OpenAI's ChatGPT Raises Alarm Over Student Cheating

Universities need new ways to assess and respond to threats to academic integrity posed by AI tools that students could use to cheat on written assignments.

Jumpstarting the Future Quantum Workforce
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Jumpstarting the Future Quantum Workforce

The Quantum Systems Accelerator's outreach efforts in quantum information science are especially pioneering at the high-school level, which traditionally has not...

The Overlooked Upsides of Algorithms in the Workplace
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The Overlooked Upsides of Algorithms in the Workplace

Orly Lobel, a law professor at the University of San Diego, believes technology can make the world a better place — and she knows in 2022, that makes her a bit...

A Computer Scientist with a Biologist's Ambition
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A Computer Scientist with a Biologist's Ambition: Advance Humanity

I became a computer science student without ever having seen a computer before.

Additional Education Boosts Entrepreneurship in High-Growth Industries
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Additional Education Boosts Entrepreneurship in High-Growth Industries

A study from Iowa State University indicates that additional education increases entrepreneurship in high-growth industries in the United States, especially for...

Amazon Delays Graduate Hiring as Part of Cost-Cutting Efforts
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Amazon Delays Graduate Hiring as Part of Cost-Cutting Efforts

Amazon has delayed the start dates for some university graduates who had been set to the join the company in May, telling students they would not be able to begin...

The Highest-Paying College Majors in 2022, Ranked
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The Highest-Paying College Majors in 2022, Ranked

PayScale's annual ranking of the highest-paying college majors ranks electrical engineering and computer science at No. 1.

Secret to STEM Diversity May Lie in Peer Mentorship
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Secret to STEM Diversity May Lie in Peer Mentorship

Researchers found that peer mentorship positively affects female STEM students throughout their undergraduate years and into their postgraduate lives.

Employers View Boomerang Employees in a New Light
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Employers View Boomerang Employees in a New Light

With many workers quitting or planning to quit their jobs, employers are considering welcoming back top performers.

CS Students Face a Shrinking Big Tech Job Market
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CS Students Face a Shrinking Big Tech Job Market

Layoffs, hiring freezes, and planned recruiting slowdowns at a number of big tech firms are the new reality for a generation of computer and data science students...

Making Science More Accessible to People With Disabilities
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Making Science More Accessible to People With Disabilities

The pandemic prompted workplace changes that proved beneficial to some with disabilities in STEM fields, but there's concern that these gains will be rolled back...

Hour Of Code Goes Into Space
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Hour Of Code Goes Into Space

The Hour of Code is going extra-terrestrial this year, with hour-long activities about computer science in space beamed from aboard the International Space Station...

Researchers Win Gordon Bell Special Prize for Models that Track COVID Variants
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Researchers Win Gordon Bell Special Prize for Models that Track COVID Variants

Scientists from Argonne National Laboratory and their collaborators have won the 2022 Gordon Bell Special Prize for High Performance Computing-Based COVID-19 Research...

International Enrollment Rebounds at U.S. Universities
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International Enrollment Rebounds at U.S. Universities

International enrollment at U.S. universities has largely recovered from a steep drop during the pandemic, though Chinese student enrollment continues to decline...

Fix Tech Staffing with Rightsizing, not Layoffs
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Fix Tech Staffing with Rightsizing, not Layoffs

With the latest downturn in the tech industry, analysts urge for rightsizing rather than laying off IT staff.

The Pool of Talented C++ Developers Is Running Dry
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The Pool of Talented C++ Developers Is Running Dry

Companies are finding that there aren't enough job candidates with high level C++ skills.

Developers Skilled In Blockchain Are In Short Supply
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Developers Skilled In Blockchain Are In Short Supply

The blockchain industry is growing rapidly and faces a dearth in the supply of new talent to meet the needs of the burgeoning ecosystem, according to a study by...

Computer Science Has a Racism Problem: These Researchers Want to Fix It
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Computer Science Has a Racism Problem: These Researchers Want to Fix It

There are diversity gaps in computer science and in STEM subjects and it's growing at U.S. universities. That's a problem, says Juan Gilbert at the University of...

Cybersecurity Chiefs Struggle to Hire Amid Talent Shortage
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Cybersecurity Chiefs Struggle to Hire Amid Talent Shortage

The cybersecurity talent gap grew by 26.2% over the past year, with around 3.4 million unfilled jobs worldwide, according to a study from (ISC)2.

The Many Shapes of a Computer Science Career
From Communications of the ACM

The Many Shapes of a Computer Science Career

When you apply for a career in tech, it often means having to decide: Am I a product manager? A software engineer? A researcher? A designer? Most of us have a variety...
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