College of Computing News
School of Computing opens Cyber Threat Range, called 'game changer' for computing students, community
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.
College Updates Cybersecurity Innovation
Published March 28, 2023
Inaugural GVSU Quest Series Panel Tackles ChatGPT
Computing Professor Dr. Jared Moore was on the inaugural panel of the GVSU Quest Series discussing ChatGPT.
Published March 7, 2023
GenCyber is coming to GVSU!
Registration is now open for GVSU's first-ever GenCyber Camp for high school students.
Published February 24, 2023
Computing Professor Christian Trefftz Receives GVSU's Highest Honor
The School of Computing is proud to announce Dr. Christian Trefftz is the 2023 recipient of The Glenn A. Niemeyer Award.
Published February 17, 2023
The Midwest Collegiate Computing Conference
Registration is now open for the Midwest Collegiate Computing Conference which has returned to GVSU for the first time since 2020.
Published February 8, 2023
Python Wave Program Launched
The School of Computing recently launched a weekly study group for CIS 160, 162, and 163 called The Python Wave Program to help first-year Computing students feel welcomed, supported, and connected from the beginning.
Published January 30, 2023
ACI Computing Seminar Series
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.
Published January 10, 2023
Fall 2022 Master's Presentations
The School of Computing would like to announce our Fall Semester 2022 Master's Presentations.
Published December 9, 2022
Computing Graduate Student Wins Outstanding Thesis Award
The GVSU Midwest Association of Graduate Schools Thesis Review Committee has deemed Kevin Kredit's master's thesis to be the strongest representation of GVSU's graduate student work from the past two academic years.
College Updates Information Sciences and Technology
Published November 28, 2022
Research at national labs by computing faculty members, students contributes to climate change accuracy, supercomputer modeling
School of Computing faculty and students collaborate on research at DOE national labs.
Published November 17, 2022
Computing Professor Paul Leidig Elected ABET Director for Computing
Congratulations, Dr Leidig!
Published November 15, 2022
Three Computing Faculty Retire
The School of Computing congratulates retirees on many years of service.
Published May 15, 2022
School of Computing Celebrates Student Scholars Presenting Today
A list of computing students and the times they are presenting.
Published April 13, 2022
School of Computing Students Abigail Diller and Marc Tunnell Awarded Kindschi Fellowships
School of Computing Students Abigail Diller and Marc Tunnell Awarded Kindschi Fellowships
Published April 8, 2022
Outstanding Civic Engagement Project Awarded to Aaron Trudeau
Aaron Trudeau has always had a love for video games and game development.
Published May 12, 2021
GVSU Student to Pursue a Ph.D. in Computer Science at Penn State University
Collin Beaudoin is a man with many talents.
College Updates computer science
Published May 4, 2021
School of Computing Outstanding Students for 2021
Each year the School of Computing selects a student from each of its undergraduate and graduate programs to recognize at the University Awards Convocation.
Published April 27, 2021
Information Systems Major Captures NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field National Championship
Running cleats on, laptop in his hand, and suit and tie on is a normal thing for Dennis Mbuta.
College Updates Information Sciences and Technology
Published March 23, 2021
Distinguished Early-Career Scholar Awarded to Dr. Byron DeVries
Dr. Byron DeVries completed his graduate degree with the School of Computing and Information Systems here at GVSU in 2013 where shortly after he finished his doctoral degree at Michigan State University.
Published February 15, 2021
Computer Science Student, Cellist, and Undergraduate Researcher
Elijah Smith is a man with many talents.
College Updates computer science Research Undergraduate
Published January 28, 2021