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  1. Nikolai Edkov ’27, JJ Ignac ’27, and Leon Lin ’26 (as depicted left to right), competed at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) alongside seven other teams from RIT

    Three St. Lawrence students attended the annual International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) at RPI

    Dr. Choong-Soo Lee

    Sponsored by IBM, the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) is an annual, multi-tiered competitive programming competition among universities worldwide. The contest commenced at Texas A&M University in 1970 and has since expanded to encompass branches and chapters globally.

  2. Ed Harcourt and Norah Kuduk sit in a classroom and focus on a large wall-mounted screen displaying a coding interface and a mobile app prototype.

    A Computer Scientists Perspective on AI

    Charles A. Dana Professor of Computer Science Ed Harcourt has been working with AI for more than three decades, starting in grad school. These days, he says upper-level students are leveraging the...

  3. Cai Lemieux Mack '23 holds autonomous rover during his research

    Alumnus and Computer Science Professor Publish Research at International Conference

    A recent graduate’s honors project combining cybersecurity and autonomous vehicles was published in the proceedings of a top international cyber-physical systems conference.

  4. Laura Bolduc and Lisa Torrey.

    NSF Funding Supports Student Exploration of Postgraduate Opportunities

    Last October, a St. Lawrence junior traveled to Arizona State University to initiate an NSF-funded mentorship exchange program in Computer Science.

  5. Alison Rowland, Antun Husinec, Jennifer Baker, Kevin Angstadt, Sahar Milani, Adam Harr, Robert Flahive, Jessica Madden, and Howard Eissenstat.

    Faculty Focus-December 12, 2022

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty presented their creative work on stage, during conferences, and in published research articles.

  6. Haydee Matos smiles with a group of friends during the Expanding Diversity in Economics program.

    Raising Interest in Economics

    Following a competitive review process, Haydee Matos ’25 and Zenani Mabuza ’24 connected with economics industry experts and explored potential career paths during the Expanding Diversity in Economics Summer Institute at the University of Chicago, an opportunity they credit to guidance from their St. Lawrence faculty mentors.

  7. Kevin Angstadt in front of computers

    NSF Grant Funds St. Lawrence Computer Science Research

    Jonathan Brown

    A St. Lawrence graduate, now an assistant professor at the University, is part of a team of researchers that was awarded a National Science Foundation grant of $1.2 million to research high-performance computer components, their software, and how to make both perform better and last longer.