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Computing professor honored with Outstanding Graduate Mentorship Award
April 14, 2023
Dr. Samah Mansour has been recognized with the Outstanding Graduate Mentorship Award.
Computing professor and students collaborate to build a robot dog
April 11, 2023
Computing professor Dr. Erik Fredericks is working on a research project with graduate and undergraduate researchers, Grant Alphenaar and Andrew Goodling, to 3D print a small-scale version of a robotic dog.
GVSU Laker Mobile
April 7, 2023
Applied Computing Institute faculty and students have developed a mobile app called GVSU Laker Mobile that gives you access to all the latest information about Grand Valley State University wherever you are.
Mobile app developed by faculty, student could detect signs of depression
April 3, 2023
Dr. Rahat Rafiq and student Aliah Lord are in the early stages of developing a mobile app that could detect if a person is showing signs of depression based on the tone of their voice.
School of Computing opens Cyber Threat Range, called 'game changer' for computing students, community
March 28, 2023
It looks like a normal computer lab, but the new Cyber Threat Range is a high-tech training ground to prepare students for cybersecurity jobs and set Grand Valley on a path to become a National Security Agency designated academic program.
Inaugural GVSU Quest Series Panel Tackles ChatGPT
March 7, 2023
Computing Professor Dr. Jared Moore was on the inaugural panel of the GVSU Quest Series discussing ChatGPT.
GenCyber is coming to GVSU!
February 24, 2023
Registration is now open for GVSU's first-ever GenCyber Camp for high school students.
Computing Professor Christian Trefftz Receives GVSU's Highest Honor
February 17, 2023
The School of Computing is proud to announce Dr. Christian Trefftz is the 2023 recipient of The Glenn A. Niemeyer Award.
ACI Computing Seminar Series
February 10, 2023
Last Fall Dr. Rahat Rafiq launched the Computing Seminar Series through the Applied Computing Institute, and he has big dreams for its impact on our students, faculty, and community.