March 2016
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At Thursday night's Dalhousie IMPACT Awards, the first student from Faculty of Computer Science - Hasmeet Singh Chandok - receives the top award for exceptional contributions or leadership in student life.
On March 19 & 20, Dalhousie's Computer Science Society hosted their second-ever Game Jam in ShiftKey Labs. Around 20 students came together for the weekend to make games around the theme "Mythology" - some students were experts in game development, and some had never worked on games before!
ShiftKey Labs, the Dal-hosted information communications technology sandbox, teamed up with the global technology company to host a “hackathon” event for students. Their challenge: develop applications using information from the Government of Nova Scotia’s Open Data Portal.
A glimpse into life within the CS Society, the CS Grad Society and the Women in Tech Society
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Friday, March 11, 2016
A glimpse into life within the CS Society, the CS Grad Society and the Women in Tech Society
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Thursday, March 10, 2016
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Wednesday, March 2, 2016
The Canadian Information Processing Society of Nova Scotia is pleased to invite applications for a $1000 scholarship available to candidates meeting the general qualifications.
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Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Six members of the FCS community attended the 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, the world's largest gathering of women in techbologists.
BCS student, Salman Sajid, is the president of the new Pakistani Students Association.