Carnegie Mellon NewsCarnegie Mellon University (CMU) researchers have developed Jadeite and Apatite, two tools designed to help programmers choose between the thousands...Carnegie Mellon News From ACM TechNews | June 19, 2009
Florida Atlantic University (FAU) scientists have developed Virtual Partner Interaction (VPI), a hybrid system capable of examining real-time interactions between...Florida Atlantic University From ACM TechNews | June 19, 2009
Elijah Mayfield from the University of Minnesota at Morris will be among the students presenting papers during the Student Workshop for the 47th Annual Meeting...MM News From ACM TechNews | June 15, 2009
A new report from the Schools, Health and Libraries Broadband (SHLB) Coalition says that schools, libraries, and healthcare providers in the United States need...IDG News Service From ACM TechNews | June 15, 2009
The U.S. federal government needs to step up its cybersecurity efforts, experts from industry and academia recently told the House Science and Technology Committee's...Federal Computer Week From ACM TechNews | June 12, 2009
Math and science education in the United States needs to improve dramatically if the country wants to stay competitive in the 21st century, concludes a report from...Inside Higher Ed From ACM TechNews | June 12, 2009
Lamar University's Increasing Student Participation In Research Development (INSPIRED) team hosts computing workshops for middle and high school students in an...Lamar niversity From ACM TechNews | June 11, 2009
As North Korea's nuclear tests and missile launches affirm its technological and military prowess, alarming its neighbors and drawing international criticism, a...Asia-Pacific Features From ACM News | June 11, 2009
The University of Queensland (UQ) says it is implementing the biggest 802.11n wireless network in the world to serve as a platform for research, access, and collaboration...CIO Australia From ACM TechNews | June 9, 2009
Programmers from China and Russia have dominated an international competition on everything from writing algorithms to designing components. Whether the outcome...Computerworld From ACM News | June 9, 2009
ACM's Special Interest Group on Software Engineering (SIGSOFT) has honored the late A. Nico Habermann, the founding dean of Carnegie Mellon University's (CMU's)...Carnegie Mellon News From ACM TechNews | June 5, 2009
Stanford University's scientific research income has surpassed its multibillion-dollar endowment and other investments, making scientific research the school's...SiliconValley.com From ACM TechNews | June 4, 2009
The U.S. State Department has added workers and developed new procedures in an attempt to speed up the visa process for foreign graduate students and post-doctoral...The New York Times From ACM TechNews | June 3, 2009
An interim report issued by ACM and the WGBH Educational Foundation confirms a significant gender gap among college-bound students in their opinions of computing...ACM From ACM Careers | June 3, 2009
Some of the sharpest young minds from India have taken up residence at British Columbia universities as part of an unusual program intended to woo international...The Vancouver Sun From ACM News | June 1, 2009
A prestigious Japanese university is giving away hundreds of iPhones, in part to use its Global Positioning System to nab students that skip class. Aoyama Gakuin...The Associated Press From ACM News | May 29, 2009
Although more women are pursuing degrees in math, physics, computer science, engineering, biochemistry, and other technology-centric fields than ever before, enrollment...Fort Worth Business Press From ACM TechNews | May 28, 2009
Today's children are coming of age immersed in video gaming, Web browsing, and instant messaging. Many have cell phones, laptops, and hand-held video games. Others...Newswise From ACM News | May 26, 2009
A European Union-funded research initiative called LEAD is using computers to enhance collaborative, face-to-face learning and problem solving. The research demonstrates...ICT Results From ACM TechNews | May 22, 2009
The use of free software in South America and Asia will reach about 70 percent in 2010, and will be particularly prevalent in the education sector, according to...Andaluc From ACM TechNews | May 20, 2009