On any given day, the College of Engineering’s diverse and dedicated faculty members are producing significant research contributions through peer-reviewed journal articles, scholarly books and book chapters. Learn more about those contributions in this month’s Faculty Research Roundup. If you would like your work to be included in a future faculty roundup, submit your research here.
Ayaan Kazerouni (Computer Science and Software Engineering), Jane Lehr (Women’s, Gender and Queer Studies) and Zoë Wood (Computer Science) recently published their work, “Community Action Computing: A Data-centric CS0 Course.” The research discusses how students’ sense of belonging in computing can be positively impacted when coursework can authentically be connected to real community context.
Kazerouni presented the group’s research at the 55th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education in March.