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Four student teams awarded at USDA artificial intelligence hackathon
An outstanding track record: Soccer player turned track star proves her worth as a student athlete
Computer science students awarded at CSU undergraduate research showcase
Rising star: Computer science undergraduate awarded for new digital portfolio product
An outstanding track record: Soccer player turned track star proves her worth as a student athlete

In the Department of Computer Science, undergraduate students are immersed in an exciting program of education, research, and life-changing opportunities. Whether you are pursuing our B.S. program, a combined bachelors/masters, or want to add a valuable computer science minor to your education, you will be well prepared and your skills in high demand. We are proud of you and eager to help you succeed.

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APC secretary Schmieding lauded for dedication, skills

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