Jacqueline Gibson Earns 2018 President’s Leadership Award

Jacqueline Gibson

Jacqueline Gibson, photo courtesy of The Alcalde

Undergraduate student Jacqueline Gibson is one of six recipients of the 2018 President’s Leadership Award, which is given annually by the Texas Exes.

Jacqueline and her fellow awardees represent some the most active participants on the Forty Acres and set the pace on campus.

According to the Alcalde, "These students are what one could conservatively call active participants—not simply for showing up, but for taking charge, too."

Concentrations Offer Expertise in Specialized Fields of Computer Science

For students who are passionate about a specialized subfield of computer science, Texas Computer Science has made it easier for them to enhance their skills and set themselves apart by choosing a concentration.

UT Competitive Programming Team Goes to ACM-ICPC World Finals

Left to Right - Assistant Professor Etienne Vouga, Arnav Sastry ('18), Ethan Arnold ('19), Daniel Talamas ('18), and Lecturer Glenn Downing

On Thu, 19 Apr 2018, the UT Competitive Programming team competed at the ACM-ICPC World Finals at Peking University in Beijing, China.

The competition consisted of teams from 140 regions (approx. 420 students) trying to solve 11 problems in 5 hrs and 20 min. The first-place team, Moscow State University, solved 9 problems. UT solved 4 problems and tied with 42 other teams for 56th place.

UT Computer Science Graduate Program Among Top Ten in the U.S.

According to U.S. News & World Report’s 2019 Best Graduate Schools report, UT’s computer science graduate program is among the top 10 best graduate programs for computer science in the country, as well as among the top 5 among public schools and the best in Texas.

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