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Megan Squire featured on BBC Radio's 'Up All Night' program
January 29, 2019
Squire, a professor of computer science, discussed how the Facebook Messenger app will be integrated with Whatsapp and Instagram using end-to-end encryption.
Ƶ Black Alumni Network Awards: Honoring black excellence
November 2, 2018
The Ƶ Black Alumni Network presented awards Nov. 3 to five members of the Ƶ community as part of its Homecoming festivities
Squire's research appears in The New Yorker article
September 24, 2018
Research of communications between computer programmers by Professor of Computer Science Megan Squire was featured in an article about programmer Linus Torvalds.
Megan Squire: Deep dive into data sheds light on toxic online commmunities
September 21, 2018
Professor of Computer Science Megan Squire delivered the Distinguished Scholar Lecture Thursday night about her research into connections among online communities.
Ƶ College, the College of Arts & Sciences recognizes faculty with excellence awards
August 23, 2018
Faculty members were recognized on Aug. 20 for excellence in mentoring, service and leadership, teaching and scholarship.
Tectonic Plates: 'Artificial Intelligence – How Machines Learn' – Tuesday, Dec. 11
July 18, 2018
Scott Spurlock, assistant professor of computing sciences is the special guest at December's science cڱ́.
"CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap," film screening and discussion – Oct. 4
July 17, 2018
Presented as part of Office of Information Technology's visit with Cathy Hubbs, chief information security officer at American University.
Cathy Hubbs, 'What Makes Us Vulnerable to Data Breaches?' – Oct. 4
July 17, 2018
The chief information security officer at American University visits Ƶ as a guest of the Office of Information Technology.
Ƶ Distinguished Scholar Lecture by Professor Megan Squire TONIGHT
July 17, 2018
The 2017 Ƶ Distinguished Scholar Award recipient will present an overview of her research into online communities.
Ƶ workshops help area teachers bring STEM into the classroom
June 13, 2018
Ƶ faculty members led a variety of workshops for local K-12 teachers on Wednesday, June 13, designed to help them integrate unique science, technology and mathematics concepts in their classes.