Meet Grace Driskill, the first-ever student-athlete in the School of Computational Science and Engineering who holds records in the history books of Ðǿմ«Ã½'s Cross Country and Track and Field teams and the College of Computing.
M.S. CSE student Grace Driskill achieved many athletic and academic accolades during her career at Ðǿմ«Ã½, including being the first-ever student-athlete in the School of Computational Science and Engineering.
The College of Sciences proudly recognizes the six graduate scholars awarded $1,000 in research travel grants during the Career, Research, Innovation, and Development Conference (CRIDC) poster competition.
Organized by the Energy Club at Ðǿմ«Ã½, the 2025 Southeastern Energy Conference welcomed over 100 attendees, including industry leaders, policymakers, researchers, and students, fostering dynamic discussions on the future of energy.
Two ISyE PhD students awarded for public health and clinical research
The Ðǿմ«Ã½ Debate Team is looking to capitalize on recent success and elevate the program's standing.
From the pitch to the classroom, the Atlanta United defender balances his life as a professional athlete and a college student.
This year, three Ph.D. students were awarded $3,000 each to pursue their research. These students demonstrated that their research, and associated publication, contributed to societal progress.
Kantwon Rogers is set to receive his Ph.D. in computer science, which will be the fourth degree he's earned from Ðǿմ«Ã½
As he prepares to graduate, Computer Science (CS) major Matthew Kistner is closing a chapter as the Ramblin’ Wreck driver.