The fifth Department of Computer and Information Sciences Student Expo will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 10, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. in the first floor lounge of Houghton Hall. Students will present their work from the past year, covering research as well as projects done both in and out of class.
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At the end of the exposition, a survey will be distributed by which the students will be able to vote for several peer awards. The three categories for the awards are: Most Interesting, which is designed to recognize student projects that make others want to learn more about a particular topic; Most Impressive, which is designed to recognize student projects that display a high degree of technical skill, professionalism or creativity; and Most Fun, which is designed to recognize student projects that simply look like they were the most enjoyable to work on.All are invited, and a complimentary lunch of pizza and pop will be served at 11:30 a.m.
This event is organized by Visiting Instructor Robert Olson of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences and is sponsored by AT&T and Dean of Natural and Social Sciences John Kijinski’s office.