More About Computer Science at Earlham
Earlham CS is a growing and exciting department. Our excellent faculty and rich facilities provide an environment that fosters an interdisciplinary approach to theory and practice in the field. Computer Science works closely with Mathematics and Physics and has ties to linguistics and logic.
Our curriculum is built on the fundamental paradigms of the discipline: theory, abstraction, and design. These three are woven throughout the Department, binding the sometimes disparate topics of Computer Science into a cohesive body of knowledge and experience. Because of the rapidly changing character of the field, we review the curriculum regularly. Our work is heavily influenced by the liberal arts mission of the College, in particular our interdisciplinary approach and our inclusion of the cultural, legal, and ethical issues surrounding computing within the curriculum. We provide our graduates with the ability to make informed decisions about the appropriate use of technology in a variety of contexts.
At a practical level we rely heavily on open source software, such as Linux, Postgres, and FreeBSD for both teaching and research. Many of our students, faculty, and alums participate in open source software development projects. Eric Raymond, author of the Cathedral and the Bazaar, spoke on campus about the open source movement on January 17, 1999.
News in the CS Department
- 2010-10-06 - UCLA Colloquia
Jim gave two talks at UCLA on 30/Sept. and 1/Oct.: one, Model-Theoretic Syntax, to the UCLA Mathematical Linguistics Group and one, Cognitive Complexity in the Sub-Regular Realm, to general Linguistics Department Colloquium....
- 2010-09-10 - Theory Group Paper in LNAI/LNCS is available on-line
See url in the extended post. (Click the title) The paper from the 11th Mathematics of Language Biennial Conference (Bielefeld, German) which was co-authored by five members of the Theory Group (Gil Bailey, Matt Edlefsen, Molly Vischer, David Wellcome and...
- 2010-08-06 - Best Paper at TeraGrid10
Andrew Fitz Gibbon ('09), Charlie Peck ('84), Skylar Thompson ('06) and their co-authors were awarded "Best Paper" in the Education, Outreach and Training track at the TeraGrid10 conference in August, 2010. The paper, "Teaching High Performance Computing to Undergraduate Faculty...
- 2009-03-16 - The Green Room
The Green Room is now open! The Green Room is the entry of Dennis Hall- essentially the other side of 110. It is a designated area to display all of the progress of the environmental programs across campus. In the...
- 2009-03-15 - March Major Madness
Discuss your major with other CS students and professors! When: March 23rd @ noon Where: Dennis Hall, Room 110 Of course, free food will be provided. Free of charge, and open-source, too! (just remember if you edit it you have...
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