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In 1996....
- UW
Wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Collegiate Programming
Competition (November 1996)
A team of 3 UW CSE students bests 43 other teams, advancing
(along with runner-up Stanford) to the finals in San Jose in
March.
- "Students
Help Create Internet Programs" (November 1996)
UW Daily article concerning NETbot, Inc., a UW Internet agent
spinoff.
- "UW
teachers offer 'robot' to navigate the Internet" (October 1996)
Seattle PI article concerning NETbot, Inc., a UW Internet agent
spinoff.
- "UW to Build Bridge Between University and K-12 Students" (October 1996)
UW Daily article concerning K-12 outreach efforts.
- Intel
Corporation donates more than $2,000,000 in
Workstation Equipment (September 1996)
Including an article from the UW Daily, and a followup letter.
- "Five unknowns" (August 1996)
UW CSE chair Ed Lazowska's status is confirmed by the
Seattle Times.
- "Taking
Technology to Art's End" (July 1996)
A Seattle Times profile of Professor David Salesin.
- "Students
design promising careers under Salesin's graphics tutelage" (July 1996)
A University Week profile of Professor David Salesin.
- Dick
Karp receives National Medal of Science (June 1996)
Including articles from the New York Times and
University Week, plus a White House
press release.
- "Biology's
Big Project Turns Into Challenge For Computer Experts" (June 1996)
Article from the New York Times describing
work by Dick Karp and others.
- "Class Focuses on Practical Experience and Boeing" (May 1996)
UW Daily article concerning Prof. Nancy Leveson's
undergraduate software engineering course taught using a
Boeing case study.
- "UW
is prime source of best, brightest for key employers" (March 1996)
Seattle Times letters section.
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