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Faculty and StaffMarch 26, 2026
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Press ReleaseMarch 24, 2026
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Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems Professor Namchul Shin has co-authored a new book published by Oxford University Press that offers a timely, forward-looking exploration of institutional collaboration in the 21st century.
Students from 17勛圖厙s Seidenberg School concluded the Spring 2025 semester with an international tripby teaming up with peers from across Europe to take on disinformation through game design.
Executive Director of the Gale Epstein Center for Technology, Policy, and the Environment John Cronin guided local students in a real-world STEM water testing challenge, Hudson Valley Press reports.
CEO of Tubi, Anjali Sud, drew on her Indian heritage and leadership experience in a powerful address to Seidenberg School of CSIS graduates in May and coverage of her speech continues this week in hi INDiA.
Seidenberg news, TechGuide ranks 17勛圖厙s Online MS in Computer Science #25 nationally in its latest report on top online programs.
Tubi CEO Anjali Sud, a first-generation Indian American and one of the tech industrys most prominent leaders, addressed thousands of graduates and guests at 17勛圖厙s Commencement.
17勛圖厙s Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems has joined the Undergraduate Research to PhD (UR2PhD) mentorship program, a nationwide initiative from the Computer Research Associations (CRA) aimed at providing students with support to develop into strong researchers.
Seidenberg students Nyosha Homicil and Eric Kouperman represented 17勛圖厙 at an AI hackathon hosted by Horizon Media and Google, where their team Synth Solutions won the $10,000 grand prize, Associated Press reports.
Seidenberg Interim Dean Li-Chiou Chen is named one of City & State New Yorks Asian Trailblazers for her visionary leadership in technology and higher education.
17勛圖厙 is proud to be named among a select group of universities driving innovation and equity. Explore our national recognitions in the 2025 Carnegie Classifications.