Nicole Eikmeier Named Scialog Fellow

May 07, 2021
Nicole Eikmeier, assistant professor of computer science at Grinnell College since 2019, has been named a Scialog fellow by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement.

Peter-Michael Osera Receives $524,611 CAREER Grant from the National Science Foundation

Mar 12, 2021
The grant will support Peter-Michael's project “Foundations and Applications of Constraint-based Synthesis."
Paul Hill ’23

An App in Support of Black Lives Matter

Dec 01, 2020
A desire to contribute to the common good prompted Paul Hill ’23 to lead development of an app.
Staff member wearing PPE assisting with COVID testing

A Scientific Way to Gauge Risk

Sep 02, 2020
Grinnellians contribute to the common good during the coronavirus pandemic
Nicole Eikmeier

Grinnell Assistant Professor Forecasting Models of COVID-19 Spread at Colleges

Aug 31, 2020
With a recent grant, Nicole Eikmeier and two colleagues from Bard College developed network models that better capture the geographic and social complexity of the pandemic.
Illustration showing a laptop screen with 4 different windows showing 4 different people

How a Computer Science Professor Is Using Summer Teaching to Finetune for Fall

Aug 07, 2020
A summer of lost opportunities for students prompts him to teach
Illustration of two students walking toward a college building that's inside a computer monitor

Grinnell Offers Summer Classes for the First Time Since 1947

Aug 07, 2020
The spirit of community and desire to care for students prompted the quick development of summer classes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
An instructor points to student work on a computer screen while two students look on.

Human-Centered Programming Topic of Spring Special Course

Nov 07, 2019
Study programming languages under the lens of human-computing interaction (HCI).
Max Hill ’20 (left) and Stefanie Ochoa ’20 (right)

Gilman Scholarships Enable Two Students to Study Abroad

Jan 02, 2019
Stefanie Ochoa ’20 will study in Shanghai, China, and Max Hill ’20 will explore how cities work on four continents, thanks to the Gilman Scholarships they received to study abroad.

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