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Too bad we don’t do that here

by on Mar.07, 2011, under Leadership

A nice article in today’s Post about how leading educators blend cutting edge computer technologies and engaged teams of undergraduates to solve real problems. (We commend the article to you.) Efforts like that are great visibility and will surely attract some of the best students to … Virginia Tech.

Too bad none of that happens here.

College Park is supposed to be a leader in computer science but we can’t remember the last time there was any interesting news about what they are up to. The engineers there seem to project an engaged front, even though we don’t see much of them in the local press. (The school’s splash page lists a number of projects that seem worthy of report and would trump the VA Tech apps mentioned at top, and apparently they just launched a new cyber security center. That’s cutting edge.)

What about computer science? Their undergraduate program page this morning shows a talk about “metacognition” that apparently involves geek cartoons, and their events page‘s most recent announcement is of a “casino night” – more than a year ago.

We get it. If you feel smart then you should go build cool apps at Virginia Tech, and if you feel lucky you should go play blackjack in College Park.

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