Ryan Acosta, Joseph Bertles, Eric Garza, Stefan Parker, Mike Roberts, Scott Schwartz,
Paul West, Clay Weston and Victoria Winbow presented their research at the 2005 National Conference for
Undergraduate Research.
News Release
Friday, April 29, 2005
Dr. Gerald Pitts, Caruth Distinguished Professor of Computer Science,
was honored with a Distinguished Former Student Award by the
Texas A&M Department of Computer, Science School of Engineering, at
their annual Spring Banquet and Awards Ceremony.
News Release
Wednesday, May 12, 2004
Dr. Gerald Pitts, Caruth Distinguished Professor and Chairman of
the Computer Science Department at Trinity University, has
been named a Piper Professor for 2004.
News Release
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
Trinity University's chapter of the
Association for Computing Machinery won first prize in the Chocolate
Festival Bake-Off with a cake decorated to look like a giant
motherboard.
Spring 2004
Scott Schwartz received a 2004 Goldwater Scholarship. Scott was the only
Trinity student to receive the award this year out of 4 applications
from Trinity University. This year there were only 12 computer science
students from all universities and colleges in the United States that received
the award. Congratulations Scott!
Spring 2003
Alexander Kolliopoulos recieved the first place student paper award
of $100.00 for his paper,
Visualizing Trees with a Hyperbolic Projection in One Dimension.
The paper was published in the Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges,
Volume 18, Number 4, Pages 133-138, April, 2003. Alexander presented his
paper at the Fourteenth Annual South Centeral Conference of the Consortium
for Computing Sciences in Colleges, Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi,
April 11, 2003. Earlier this semester Alexander won the Computer Science
Department's
Charles Babbage Award. Alexander will begin his Ph.D. studies at the University
of Toronto in the Fall of 2003.
Spring 2001
Jeff Magnusson was recommended by the Trinity UPE Chapter for a national
scholarship. He was selected as one of ten out of all candidates submitted
from all UPE chapters in the US. The scholarship money for his scholarship
was provided by Microsoft in the amount of $1000.00.
Jeff was the selection as the National UPE Microsoft Scholarship winner for
2001.