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Got CS NEWS? Enter an article using your CS website account

To submit a news article or announcement to be displayed on the KSU Computer Science Website follow these instructions:

Login or register for a CS website account at http://www.cs.kent.edu/members/memberhome.html. After you login look for the option "Submit a News Article". Choose the option and then click the "continue" button.

The News and Announcement system supports both locally stored articles and hyperlinked articles. In either case you must enter a Headline and a Leader (Referred to as a News Blurb on the article entry page). This is the information that will appear on the New and Announcement section of the CS Home Page. If your news is to be stored locally click the "Local (Obtain Article Information From Database)" option and enter HTML formatted text into the "Full News Text" box . If your article is available on an existing webpage choose the "Non Local (Obtain Article Via Hyperlink)" option and enter the full URL into the "Hyperlink URL: " box.

Click the "Submit News Article" button to complete the process.


 
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Congress has designated the week of December 7 as "National Computer Science Education Week"
The US Congress has designated the week of December 7 as "National Computer Science Education Week". See ACM's press release ... more

Kent Stater: Computer science jobs attract more students
Recent article in the Kent Stater: Computer science jobs attract more students ... more


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Dr. Paul Farrell
Dr. Paul Farrell has an active research program in parallel and distributed computation, cluster computing, computational steering, scientific visualization and imaging, high speed networking, computational methods for biological and liquid crystal problems, and numerical solution of singularly perturbed differential equations. >> more