News Category: Current Students
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Khoury senior helps new students find their place in computer science
- November 20, 2019
- by Erica Yee
As she prepares to graduate this fall, you can often find Marley Arborico mentoring freshmen. Arborico (BS, Combined Computer Science and Biology, ‘19) became a Khoury Fellow — a mentor […] -
Current Students
Khoury undergraduate makes “25 Under 25” list for blockchain business solutions
- November 15, 2019
- by Erica Yee
Before Steve Flanagan was interested in coding, he was into codes. His early interest in cryptography and hashing stemmed from reading Simon Singh’s “The Code Book,” a history of encryption, […] -
Undergraduate Inventor and App Developer Uses Computer Vision Technology in Designs
- October 23, 2019
- by Tracy Miller Geary
One look at the website of Northeastern junior Dean Diakov (Khoury ’22, computer science and business), and it’s clear he likes to keep busy. Currently studying computer science and business […] -
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Colloquia
Data Scientists and Life Scientists Come Together at the May Institute
- June 25, 2019
- by Tracy Miller Geary
The fifth annual May Institute on Computation and Statistics in Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics was held on April 29 – May 10th at Northeastern’s Shillman Hall. Hosted by Khoury College […] -
Experiential Learning & Co-op
An Unrivaled Feeling of Growth and Accomplishment on Global Co-ops
- June 25, 2019
- by Benjamin Hosking
In the 2018-2019 academic year, 28 Khoury College students went abroad for co-op: from Canada and Germany to Ghana and Japan. An interest in the global co-op experience has been […] -
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Current Students
Cybersecurity professionals inspire students at WiCyS launch event
- April 4, 2019
- by Erica Yee
The new Northeastern University chapter of the national organization Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) recently kicked off its presence on campus with a panel of prominent women in the cybersecurity workforce. […] -
Current Students
Empowering Women in Tech – CCIS Students Attend the 2018 Grace Hopper Conference
- October 30, 2018
By Madelaine Millar What if kicking around a soccer ball could generate power for households in third world countries? That would be an amazing piece of technology, but it wouldn’t […]