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On Saturday, March 1, Texans of all ages are invited to EXPLORE UT, "the biggest open house in Texas." You're encouraged to attend, volunteer to help, and invite friends and family to enjoy 300+ free events. Read More
Join us as Richard Stallman discusses the purpose, goals, philosophy, methods, status, and future prospects of the GNU operating system, which in combination with the kernel, Linux, is now used by an estimated 17 to 20 million users world wide. Read More
The UTCS ACM Programming Club teams headed to Louisiana to compete in the 2002 ACM South Central USA Programming Contest on November 2nd. The three UTCS teams performed exceptionally well and placed 1st, 2nd and 3rd in this regional competition, beating the other 74 teams from Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. Read More
The paper "Generating Product-Lines of Product-Families" by Don Batory, Roberto Lopez-Herrejon, and Jean-Phillipe Martin won a best paper award at ASE 2002. Read More
Each year Friends members are invited to an Honor's Reception held before the College of Natural Sciences Career Expo. This year's reception will be held from 8:30 am - 10:00 am on September 23 in the Burnt Orange Room of the Frank Erwin, Jr., Events Center. Read More
The College of Natural Sciences is holding their annual Career EXPO from 1pm-6pm on Monday, September 23rd, in the Frank Erwin Center. Read More
Several of the UTCS women graduate students took time out of their busy schedules to participate in Take a Girl to College Day. Read More
Professor Edsger Wybe Dijkstra, a noted pioneer of the science and industry of computing, died after a long struggle with cancer on 6 August 2002 at his home in Nuenen, the Netherlands. Read More
Dr. Nell B. Dale, Senior Lecturer and member of the UT Department of Computer Sciences since 1975, received the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)'s prestigious Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award for "changing the study of computer programming to focus on problem solving and software engineering principles, and away from language syntax." Read More
Congratulations to Doug Burger and Steve Keckler! Both were recently awarded an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship. The grant will support their work in building a Tera-op microprocessor. Visit the TRIPS web page at http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/cart/trips/ for more information. Read More