Thank you to Dan Burke, Computer Science junior, and Jordan Drane, Information Technology junior, who have stepped up to the challenge to update and redesign the website for the University of St Francis' Sustainability Committee.
The site is currently the Greening of the Campus website, Greening of the Campus, but as the commitment to sustainability has grown as part of our Franciscan mission, the website will reflect the broader focus of the efforts from all parts of the university.
Keep an eye on the site for improvements and updates.
Thank you, Dan and Jordan, for your work.
Joliet, Illinois
This is a look at the projects, internships and other activities in which students in the
Computer Science Department at USF are involved.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Tech Talk - Linux

Dan Burke, Computer Science Junior, will lead a discussion on the Linux platform at our next Tech Talk, Feb 26 at noon in the Computer Science Lab, A119. Dan will have a system to demonstrate at his talk.
Congratulations - Augustus Tolton Honor Society Members
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L-R, Dana Hill, Chelsea Long, Bryona (BJ) Johnson |
- Dana Hill, Information Technology Senior
- Chelsea Long, Information Technology Sophomore
- Bryona Johnson, Information Technology Sophomore

Dana, Chelsea, and Bryona, we're all very proud of you! Congratulations!
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Tech Talk - Hacking

Remember our plans are for a tech
talk each month. Any student can present. Contact the lab
assistants to get on the schedule. We’ll
be back in Spring Semester
Tech Talk - Gaming

Our plans are for a tech talk each month. Any student can present. Contact the lab assistants to get on the schedule.
Detection - Computer Style

And the winner is….
USF! In May 2013 we held our annual Convocation where we
celebrate the honors our students have received for the 2012-2013 year.

Our students have been involved all over campus
in many activities, but none more so than Jarrod. As a lab assistant and tutor, he shared his
knowledge with patience and understanding to those who came to him for help. Jarrod was a Web Application Development
major and was one of the two students who redesigned the Greening of the Campus
website a year ago. Jarrod was one of
our presenters in March of 2012 on Android Mobile Programming. This past February he worked with one of our
USF alumns presenting an informative seminar on HTML5 Mobile Programming.

Drew began his USF career by offering a
presentation on recovering data from damaged servers at a very well attended
Saturday morning seminar.
Drew wiling lends his knowledge and expertise
to others, as it was most recently shown when he spoke to students working on a
senior project for a local food pantry and told them about the TechSoup project
where they could help the food pantry get access to software for little or no
cost.
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