
50 years of computing excellence
CS&E has grown from a small group of visionary numerical analysts into a worldwide leader in computing education, research, and innovation.

Chancellor Contributes to Reddit Study
CS&E assistant professor Stevie Chancellor joins Northwestern University researchers to examine the impact of unpaid social media contributors on Reddit.

Leveling the field in computing research
Through Google's exploreCSR program, CS&E professors Maria Gini and Shana Watters are exposing historically marginalized students to research.

CSpotlight: Jonah Calvo
Recent B.S. graduate Jonah Calvo has been diving deeper into his interests since high school, which helped him build a strong resume of internships in computer science.

Jafarian Uses TikTok to Advance Computer Vision and Machine Learning

CSpotlight: Turning Interests into Opportunities

Unpaid social media moderators perform labor worth at least $3.4 million a year on Reddit alone
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The Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Minnesota has come a long way in the past 50 years. We have made tremendous progress and have become one of the most vibrant and interdisciplinary departments within the College of Science and Engineering, the University of Minnesota, and the computer science field at large.
Watch and listen to stories of how the department started, the years of growth, and where we are headed in the future.