Top Student Papers
on Computing Ethics

Each semester, three of the top papers written by students in Philosophy 308, taught by Dr. Robert Greene, are featured by the CS department.

   • Electronic Voting by Josh Ellingson
   • The Warez Scene by Chris Cortner
   • Online Communities and the Ethics
     of Revolt by Zach Christopherson

Karlgaard Laptop Lab Open For Student Use

Computer Science students can now use a new laptop laboratory (P124), funded by donations from CS department faculty in honor of David and Marilyn Karlgaard, longtime supporters of the Department of Computer Science.

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CS Department to Host
MICS 2010

The Computer Science Department will host the Midwest Instruction and Computing Symposium (MICS) April 15-16, 2010. MICS is a regional conference dedicated to providing an educational experience to higher education participants.

MICS 2010 Web Site »