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CSpotlight: Leveraging the Integrated Program and Side Projects
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With hard years of classes, being a TA, and the curriculum planner for Code The Gap, Integrated program student Sai Tharun Tallapragada, hopes to reset at India's yoga institute.
CSpotlight: Driven to Develop
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Developing his first app in highschool was just the beginning of Rohit Sharma's career in CS; and now he'll be joining Meta as a Software Engineer after graduation.
CSpotlight: Transferring Triumphs
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Transferring on a pre-med path, Natalie made the switch to CS and leads her academic community by being a TA and establishing the Days for Girls chapter.
CSpotlight: Developing for Underprivileged Communities
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With relief from the CSE Tran Scholarship, B.S. student Muhammad Shakil can focus on his goals of working to help underprivileged people.
CSpotlight: Pairing Computing and Design
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Unsure of what path to take academically, B.A. student Monika Bartulovic, found her niche between computer science and design.
CSpotlight: Opportunities Studying Abroad
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From coding school in Belgrade, Serbia to an Allianz Life internship, B.A. student Jovan Petrovic has capitalized on opportunities while studying abroad.
CSpotlight: Getting Involved
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After a high school research project involving HCI and augmented reality to teach improvisational skills on a bass guitar, this Hopper Dean Scholarship recipient fell in love with computing.
CSpotlight: Growing Up with Computer Science
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B.A. student Christopher Brewer was first exposed to programming at age five by his dad, which led to his new interest in interactive graphics.
CSpotlight: Inspiring the Next Generation
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Serving as a mentor, and the VP for Data Analytics for Women in Business, B.S. student Anushka Angamuthu aims to give back to the computing community.
CSpotlight: Graphics Side of Computer Science
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The Target Women in Tech Symposium Hackathon opened the door to working in graphics for B.S. student Hayley Aarsvold, before making it her emphasis.