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EECS Ph.D. Student Participates in Google Forum
Ph.D. student Daniel Fokum was one of 75 students invited to Google's first annual Graduate Researchers in Academia of Diverse backgrounds (GRAD) CS Forum from January 21-23.
Year's Final H1N1 Vaccine Clinic Open to KU Faculty, Staff and Students
The free doses will be given on a first-come, first-serve basis but officials say there is no need for people to line u
KU to offer second student-only H1N1 flu vaccine clinic Nov. 20
To be eligible for the H1N1 vaccine, students must show their KU Cards and be
— 24 years of age or younger or
— 25 years of age and older with certain medical conditions, such as asthma and diabetes, that put them at higher risk for influenza-related complications
Google VP Will Discuss Cloud Computing During Campus Visit
Google's Vice President of Engineering Brian McClendon (EE ’86) will discuss software and hardware of cloud computing including Mapreduce and GFS. Google Earth is possible because of the scalable nature of its server infrastructure.
Courtney Selected to Become KU Student Ambassador
Katherine Courtney, a junior in computer science, has been named a KU Student Ambassador.
Dispatches from a KU trip to the Antarctic
From School of Engineering Public Relations Director Jill Hummels' blog...
Advising Is Oct. 20 and 21
Remember Advising Days are on Tuesday 10/20 and Wednesday 10/21. If you have not signed up for a time on your advisor’s door, you need to do so immediately. Stop by the EECS Office if you are not sure who your advisor is.
Trio of EECS Freshmen Earn Summerfield, Watkins-Berger Scholarships
Three EECS freshmen have received prestigious Summerfield and Watkins-Berger scholarships. Michael Albert (CoE) and Cameron Atwill (CS) were recipients of Summerfield scholarships while Alexa Clements (EE) was honore
First African American Ph.D. Graduate in EE at KU to Speak at Alma Mater
KU EE graduate Andrew Williams will discuss the founding of the Spelman College S