GC students teach Goshen middle schoolers how to code with Google grant
Goshen Middle Schoolers are learning how to code with the help of Goshen College students and a grant from Google.
Goshen Middle Schoolers are learning how to code with the help of Goshen College students and a grant from Google.
Simelwe Dlova, a junior informatics major from South Africa, found her community halfway around the world.
Christian Stoltzfus, a sophomore, Jeanette Shown, professor of information technology, and India Potter of Ball State are collaborating on a Maple Scholars project to create a peace-oriented video game.
Goshen College’s Digital Eve group received an $8,500 grant from Google’s IgniteCS program, an initiative that supports student groups that are committed to developing and delivering a computer science outreach program in their community. GC’s program is scheduled to begin in the fall of 2016.
Programmers, artists, musicians and writers are invited to participate in the 2015 Global Game Jam (GGJ) at Goshen College, the world’s largest game creation event, Jan. 29-31. A record 500 locations in 84 countries will participate in this year's event.
Goshen College students showed off the creations that they designed to help people with disabilities at an electronics show on Tuesday. The bi-annual show focused on helping the blind and deaf.
Sixteen students in physics professor John Ross Buschert’s electronics and robotics class presented their projects to visitors during the 2015 Electronics and Robotics Show.
Two teams of Goshen College students competed at the 2015 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) East Central North America Regional Programming Contest, sponsored by IBM, on Oct. 30-31.
On his daily bike ride, Matt Bauman experienced a nagging concern about his safety along Forbes Avenue. Without access to a radar gun or other sophisticated tools, Matt improvised.
Todd Nussbaum '96, Java practice director at HMB Inc., answers questions about his work and life.