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To all you majors in history, sociology, literature, economics, Africana studies, and sundry other subjects — welcome to Computer Science 101.
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What if artificial intelligence machines could learn from each other? Or talk to each other, without human input? That’s what Visiting Assistant Professor of Computer Science David Perkins and his research group are exploring this summer.
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When the coronavirus forced an early end to her study abroad, computer science major Jiin Jeong ’21, set aside her disappointment to use technology to benefit other students thrust into remote learning and social distancing.
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At the end of my work day, I do what any college student would at the end of a warm, clear summer day: I take a walk, make dinner, and get started on homework. It’s true. I spend most evenings completing exercises for my online data science course, which Hamilton offers through the Liberal Arts Collaborative for Digital Innovation (LACOL). The course includes 11 Hamilton students and dozens more from other colleges, such as Swarthmore and Williams, and is taught by professors throughout the LACOL system.
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In the spring semester computer science course “Wearable Tech,” students learned how to create fun, useful gadgets that could attach to a variety of items, from hoodies to baseball gloves to plants, to relay information and provide additional services.
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In Visiting Assistant Professor David Perkins' Creative Coding and Origami course, making origami warms students’ minds up to the task of learning new vocabulary for coding.
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Dean of Faculty Suzanne Keen recognized nine faculty members with Dean’s Scholarly Achievement Awards in three categories at the May 5 faculty meeting.
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We asked a few of our newest faculty to tell us why they chose Hamilton and share some initial thoughts about our community. Here's what they had to say:
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As he finishes his final semester at Hamilton online before starting as a software engineer position at J.P. Morgan, Chris Browne is volunteering as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and a volunteer firefighter in his home community.
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At Hamilton, Niamh Fitzpatrick ’20, an economics major and computer science minor, taught English to local Vietnamese, Thai, and Cambodian refugees.