The Competitive Programming team has once again demonstrated its competitive edge, dominating in both the Meta Hacker Cup and the 2024 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) regional ...
Arlington Public Schools aims to build on the success of a coding competition for students that launched last year. The second annual High School Programming Competition — which is open to both middle ...
Three University students will travel to San Antonio, Tex., in April to participate in an international computer programming competition with 79 other teams from across the world. Paul Nelson '06, ...
Known as the founder of Gmail, Paul Buchheit (CWR ’98; GRS ’98, computer engineering; HON ’12) is a computer engineer and entrepreneur with extensive experience in the technology industry. He has ...
For Calvin students Kai Arbogast, Zach Clark, and Kris Miedema, October 24 was a day full of problems. Every hour brought with it a new challenge. It was a new experience for Calvin students. “No one ...
Despite challenges and months of setbacks, a team of students at the University of Wisconsin placed 17th out of 117 at the International Collegiate Programming Contest world finals. October 2021, ...
CS@RIT has once again hosted the Northeast North America (NENA) regional round for the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC). This year the contest was held on February 25, with 84 ...
Competitive programming can feel overwhelming, but with the right roadmap, it becomes a structured, rewarding journey. From mastering core computer science concepts to practicing on top platforms, ...
In 1994, when most college students were still using landlines to call home, Case Western Reserve University had something rare: internet access in every room across campus. For Paul Buchheit, that ...