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Recent News Stories
7 reasons to study computer science at Ðǿմ«Ã½
Read More “7 reasons to study computer science at Ðǿմ«Ã½”Ðǿմ«Ã½ offers a strong computer science program that prepares students for successful careers post graduation.
10 high-paying majors you may not know about
Read More “10 high-paying majors you may not know about”Some lesser-known areas of study, like criminal justice or computer science, are great majors that can provide fulfilling and successful careers.
Past News Stories
- The Bridge: Campus News
Ðǿմ«Ã½ and Michigan Technological University partner to expand graduate pathways
Read More “Ðǿմ«Ã½ and Michigan Technological University partner to expand graduate pathways”Ðǿմ«Ã½ and Michigan Technological University (Michigan Tech) launched the Graduate Education Fellowship Program.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Carthage Women Engineers members attend national SWE conference
Read More “Carthage Women Engineers members attend national SWE conference”Carthage students attend the annual SWE conference.
Carthage offers full scholarship in engineering, computer science, or game development
Read More “Carthage offers full scholarship in engineering, computer science, or game development”Carthage will award one full-tuition scholarship to an incoming fall 2026 freshman who plans to major in engineering, applied engineering, computer science, or game development.
- The Bridge: Campus News
Carthage faculty bring STEM to life for Racine youth in summer outreach partnership
Read More “Carthage faculty bring STEM to life for Racine youth in summer outreach partnership”This summer, Ðǿմ«Ã½ hosted the Racine Family YMCA’s Young Leaders Academy (YLA) Summer Session.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Computer Science Department named Node 2 for computing pledge
Read More “Computer Science Department named Node 2 for computing pledge”Ðǿմ«Ã½ Computer Science is now Node 2 in The Pledge of the Computing Professional.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Sarah Kersten ’25 brings industry insights to campus through AbbVie connections
Read More “Sarah Kersten ’25 brings industry insights to campus through AbbVie connections”Carthage Society of Women Engineers teamed up with AbbVie this spring for two events.
- The Bridge: Campus News
Carthage awarded National Science Foundation Grant for campus cyberinfrastructure
Read More “Carthage awarded National Science Foundation Grant for campus cyberinfrastructure”The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Carthage over $600,000 to enhance IT network capacity and wifi performance.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Students celebrate Ada Lovelace Day and women in STEM
Read More “Students celebrate Ada Lovelace Day and women in STEM”The Carthage community came together on Oct. 8 to celebrate Ada Lovelace Day and women in STEM.
- Alumni News,Community,Events,Faculty & Staff Accolades
Business and Professional Coalition: ‘AI and Cybersecurity: What to know next’
Read More “Business and Professional Coalition: ‘AI and Cybersecurity: What to know next’”A group of alumni A.I. experts will explore what we need to know next as our business and manufacturing processes rely increasingly on AI-powered systems.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Rick Bingen ’15 sees staged reading of his new play
Read More “Prof. Rick Bingen ’15 sees staged reading of his new play”A staged reading of Professor Rick Bingen’s new play, “The Memory Leak,” was held Friday, Aug. 9 through Sunday, Aug. 11.
- Innovation,Research,Top Stories
Internship funding opens pipeline to NASA
Read More “Internship funding opens pipeline to NASA”NASA has awarded Professor Kevin Crosby $300,000 in seed funding to build a new research and internship program for Carthage students.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Carthage students compete in First Nations Launch National Rocket Competition
Read More “Carthage students compete in First Nations Launch National Rocket Competition”Congrats to Carthage’s First Nations Launch team for their successful launch and recovery!
- The Bridge: Kudos
Arthur Pisanko ’26 wins Carthage’s 2nd Annual Game Jam
Read More “Arthur Pisanko ’26 wins Carthage’s 2nd Annual Game Jam”Sophomore Arthur Pisanko won Carthage’s 2nd Annual Game Jam.
- The Bridge: Kudos
GIS, geoscience, and computer science faculty and students receive funding for collaborative project
Read More “GIS, geoscience, and computer science faculty and students receive funding for collaborative project”Carthage Faculty Innovation Grants has funded a collaborative project by geographic information science, geoscience, and computer science faculty and students.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Mark Mahoney presents innovative tool at SIGCSE conference
Professor Mark Mahoney presented a paper and gave a live demonstration of his ‘Storyteller’ tool at the recent Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) conference in Toronto, Canada.Read More “Prof. Mark Mahoney presents innovative tool at SIGCSE conference” - The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Rick Bingen ’15 premieres new play in Milwaukee
Read More “Prof. Rick Bingen ’15 premieres new play in Milwaukee”Computer science professor writes time-traveling Shakespearean comedy, set to premiere in Milwaukee.
- Prof. Rick Bingen talks about the important qualities and qualifications it takes to become a video game designer in this feature on TechGuide.org.
- Prof. Perry Kivolowitz discusses the importance of receiving a bachelor’s degree in computer science in this feature on TechGuide.org.
- Top Stories
Data science team places high in baseball analytics event
A team of Carthage students finished in the top five at a major data analytics competition co-sponsored by Major League Baseball.Read More “Data science team places high in baseball analytics event” - Ðǿմ«Ã½,Faculty & Staff Accolades,Stories of Impact,Top Stories
Kevin Crosby named Hedberg Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies
Starting this fall, Prof. Crosby will take on additional duties as the Hedberg Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies.Read More “Kevin Crosby named Hedberg Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies” - Research
Prof. Kevin Crosby receives $650K NASA grant to develop new spaceflight technology
Professor Kevin Crosby has been awarded a $650,000 grant to continue his work developing new technologies for NASA.Read More “Prof. Kevin Crosby receives $650K NASA grant to develop new spaceflight technology” Game development minor, concentration coming this fall
Beginning in fall 2021, the College will offer an interdisciplinary minor in game development, as well as a concentration for computer science majors.Read More “Game development minor, concentration coming this fall”Generous Carthage alumni strengthen the future of computer science at Carthage
This year, the Computer Science Department became the grateful recipient of two major gifts.Read More “Generous Carthage alumni strengthen the future of computer science at Carthage”Computer science professor wins Emmy Award®
Carthage computer science professor Perry Kivolowitz has won aRead More “Computer science professor wins Emmy Award®”
2019 Engineering Emmy Award for his software SilhouetteFX.























