News Category: Newsletter
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CCIS Alum Introduces the Jelly Incubation Fund
- October 26, 2017
There’s always productivity in the air at CCIS, with students taking on passion projects whilst juggling their coursework load. And while the College has many student organizations designed to help […] -
Current Students
Northeastern team breaks records at supercomputing competition
- July 26, 2017
Zachary Marcus, a junior computer engineering and computer science major, recently returned home with his team from the Student Cluster Competition in Frankfurt, Germany. The supercomputing competition is designed to […] -
Political science major finds passion for algorithms
- July 26, 2017
Maggie Xu didn’t initially plan on a career in computer science. However, the opportunity to work with coding tools during her undergraduate years led to a growing interest in the […] -
Toasting to experiential learning
- July 26, 2017
Whether you’ve had breakfast at Paris Creperie in Brookline, grabbed some Asian-American cuisine from the Mei Mei food truck that hops around the city, or curled up with a novel […] -
Current Students
CCIS Team Wins At UMASS Hackathon with Code x Culture
- January 12, 2017
By Mackenzie Nichols At the University of Massachusetts Hackathon in early October 2016, over 600 aspiring software engineers had three days to develop a unique product or platform from scratch. […] -
Current Students
CCIS student attends Forbes Under 30 Summit
- January 12, 2017
By Mackenzie Nichols For the college-aged aspiring entrepreneur, this is the time to pursue innovative business ideas. Thousands attended the Forbes Under 30 Summit in Boston, and speakers presented their […] -
General
CCIS welcomes new faculty to campus
- September 26, 2016
By Shandana Mufti As the new school year begins and students settle into the rhythms of the fall semester, CCIS is welcoming eight new tenure and tenure track faculty members to […] -
General
Amazon employee takes advantage of CCIS ALIGN program
- August 29, 2016
By Shandana Mufti Many people would be done with school after earning an undergraduate degree and an MBA. Not Andrew Dickens (MSCS ’17). Andrew is currently working on his second […]