College-wide featured stories
Land of opportunity
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College of Science and Engineering alumni who leave their home countries for the United States have the talent to spot opportunity and the drive to make a contribution.
Coaching the next generation
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CSE alumnus and Boston Scientific recruiter Kent Howe (EE ’88, M.S. ’91) is helping to prepare the next generation of scientists and engineers for their careers.
It's a Cyber Secure world after all
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CSE alumni are making pivotal contributions in many areas of cyber security that include critical infrastructure protection, computer security, quality, safety-critical systems, and more.
Milinda Rambel Stone: Growing security needs
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With more than 20 years of experience in creating and managing large-scale information security programs, Milinda Ramble Stone puts her expertise to work as Director of Global Security for SPS Commerce, Inc.
Dan McKeown and Lawrence Wells: Building a cyber security unit
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Dan McKeown and Lawrence Wells built an internal cyber security defense unit to handle all networking, information risk management, and technical issues across the organization for Optum, the technical and networking arm of UnitedHealth Group.
Phelix Oluoch: Keeping ahead of attackers
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Phelix Oluoch (MSST ’15) is a Senior Information Assurance Engineer for Lockheed Martin’s industrial division and works with several senior security analysts to prevent, identify, and mitigate security incidents.
Slip sliding away
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Before smartphones and laptops, no serious science or engineering student would be caught on the University of Minnesota campus without a slide rule.
Leon Binitie-Cassidy: Good Chemistry
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Chemical engineering graduate Leon Binitie-Cassidy, who works as a facilities engineer in Houston, credits the connections he made and the experiences he had as a CSE student for his success.
Recipe for Success
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Four CSE alumni have used their drive, determination, and CSE education for success in the workplace.
Taylor Trimble: Feathering the Nest
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Former CSE student Taylor Trimbe, who attended 2010-14, and majored in computer engineering connects with customers right where they live by writing software for Google’s Nest in-home products.