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On behalf of the GCCIS Student Scholarship Committee, please join the college in congratulating our 2012 GCCIS Commencement Delegates:
Asma'u Sani Mohammed, Computer Science Department and Graduate Delegate
Chris Cowdery, Software Engineering Department and Undergraduate Delegate
The award for Outstanding Undergraduate Scholarship (OUS) was established to recognize excellence in academic achievement by students. Those selected to receive the award are designated RIT Scholars and the achievement is recognized through an especially designed award emblematic of high academic attainment. The awards are presented at a special convocation held prior to the end of each academic year.
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On October 9th, at Oswego, a team of students from the computer science department at RIT won one of the four preliminary ACM contests. The team will now participate in the Regional Finals with a chance to advance to the World Finals next year in Africa.
Our team beat last year's regional winners, the University of Rochester, and five other teams from SUNY Oswego, SUNY...
Gregory Koberger, an undergraduate student in the Department of Information Sciences & Technologies, is being recognized in the Golisano College Student Spotlight for his volunteer work designing and maintaining websites, as well as his work in the classroom.
His current project is The RIT Intersect (http://rit.edu/go/x), a system that...
Mike Ey, a graduate student in the Department of Interactive Games and Media, is being recognized in the GCCIS Student Spotlight as a teaching assistant (TA) and for his work in game development.
Mike has demonstrated a terrific acuity for game development. One project in particular is the "Banjo" (i.e., Oh-No! Banjo), which debuted at the Game Developers Conference this year and received several...