Microsoft Wants More Engineering Students
Posted on May 24, 2006 Comments (1)
Microsoft Marching For More Engineering Students:
“We believe it is in the best interests of our industry, to have a continuing stream of high-quality, well-educated students in the sciences and technology. Software is a people-intensive business. Microsoft is committed to technical innovation, research is a primary arm of that, and we, therefore, want to continue to hire technically innovative people,” Roy Levin said.
Webcasts from the event with National Science Foundation, National Academy of Engineering and Microsoft representatives.
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July 18th, 2008 @ 6:33 am
“About 10 percent of the nation’s colleges now use Alice, an open-source, graphical software program available free online that allows users to learn the very basics of programming — concepts like iteration, if statements and methods…”