Computer Science Archives

Jun 14, 2023
  • Ken Buday

BYTES OF RESEARCH

In a quiet lab on the second floor of East Carolina University’s Science and Technology Building, nine students study computer screens and tap away at keyboards. They’re seeking ways to...

May 05, 2023
  • Ken Buday

SPECIAL DAY

A sea of purple-clad Pirates walked into Minges Coliseum to be honored as new graduates of East Carolina University. The College of Engineering and Technology hosted its 2023 Spring Graduate...

May 03, 2023
  • Ken Buday

FIRST CLASS

Seven students will make history during East Carolina University’s commencement on Friday. As if walking across the stage isn’t historical enough, these seven students are part of ECU’s first class...

Apr 24, 2023
  • Ken Buday

CODING COMPETITION

Six students from the Department of Computer Science participated in the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) Mid-Atlantic USA Regional, going up against 74 teams from 32 universities in five states....

Apr 12, 2023
  • Ken Buday

PASSIONATE PIRATE

Computer science, technology and business students at East Carolina University received some career advice from a distinguished alumna during a meeting of the Association of Computing Machinery. Angela Allen, a...

Feb 15, 2023
  • Ken Buday

HELP WANTED

As Josue Arteaga nears his graduation from East Carolina University, he knows exactly what he wants to do. “I want to become a good leader, a supervisor everyone can count...

Feb 13, 2023
  • Ken Buday

ALL ON BOARD

ECU College of Engineering and Technology students have a new tool to stay up to date with college events and student organizations. The college’s Student Success Center started use this...

Jan 04, 2023
  • Ken Buday

INTERNATIONAL ACCLAIM

Students with ECU’s chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) are being celebrated internationally for creating a new event that received plenty of interest and support. Manage-A-Hack took place...

May 02, 2022

ECU team competes in first CAE-NCX

A team of students from East Carolina University participated in the first Centers of Academic Excellence National Security Agency Cyber Exercise (CAE-NCX) competition. The three-day virtual event included five modules...

Nov 18, 2021

New leadership council gives students a voice

Dr. Harry Ploehn walked into a room full of students, but it wasn’t to teach or lecture. It was to listen. The dean of East Carolina University’s College of Engineering...