A nationally renowned UC Berkeley computer science professor who also became an ardent critic of recent California math ...
These six students were selected from the more than 1,300 graduating undergraduates in the Jacobs School of Engineering class of 2026 to receive Awards of Excellence. This award recognizes their ...
Super Micro Computer(NASDAQ: SMCI) stock moved sharply higher in this week's trading, gaining 37.8% across the stretch. Over the same period, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite gained 1.8% and 2.6%, ...
It’s a weird time to be studying computer science. Recent grads have a higher unemployment rate than those in just about every other major—yes, even philosophy. The internet is littered with rants ...
The rapid growth of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is creating a new digital divide in K–12 education, an AI skills gap that threatens to leave some students behind. While some schools are ...
When I left the classroom 12 years ago, computer science was still treated like a niche pursuit, something for the few. Today, it’s the engine of change across every sector. In K–12 education, it is ...
Anxiety is in the air at computer science programs on university campuses across Texas. Universities are incorporating artificial intelligence into education more every year, while admissions to ...
Shira is eager to hear from college students and their families about how you’re feeling about the job market. Drop her a line at shira.ovide@washpost.com. A lot of students took the advice to learn ...
Student enrollment is down, artificial intelligence (AI) challenges the norm, and the technology job market is tightening—a perfect storm for computer science (CS) education. To weather the storm, ...
Super Micro Computer takes advanced computer chips for artificial intelligence (AI) and assembles them into supercomputers to sell to AI data centers. One of its largest customers is Nvidia, whose ...
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Something strange happened at University of California campuses this fall. For the first time since the dot-com crash, computer science enrollment dropped. System-wide, it fell 6% last year after ...