Lead Presenters: Professor Gregory Kapfhammer, Benjamin Cammarano (Microsoft, Class of 1992), Mike Capsambelis (Google, Class of 1994), Anna Griffith (Discovery Machine, Class of 1991)
Location: Alden Hall Room 101
Date: Tuesday, April 5, 11:00am - 12:15pm
Are you interested in video games, search engines, virtual reality, healthcare, computer music, sound effects, or community engagement? If yes, then attend this panel discussion with leading experts from companies like Microsoft, Google, and Discovery Machine! Participate in this engaging discussion to learn how the panelists used their background in both the liberal arts and various specializations to launch and sustain a career in the field of computing. Please note that this panel presentation is not technical or mathematical in nature; it will be broadly accessible to students of all majors and minors. Students who are not majoring or minoring in a STEM field are encouraged to attend this panel presentation to learn more about how they can embark on a career in computing.
Lunch will follow the panel presentation in the 12:15 to 1:15 pm slot. The lunch will be provided and hosted in the Alden Hall lobby.