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IST alumnus, student partner for virtual pet-adoption-internship experience

IST alumnus, student partner for virtual pet-adoption-internship experience

When College of Information Sciences and Technology alumnus Kurt Heslop needed to update the website for an Oregon-based animal shelter, for which he serves on the board, he sought out a Penn State student to help complete the task.

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Building an image classifier to aid in disaster response

Building an image classifier to aid in disaster response

This spring, students in the data sciences capstone course at the College of Information Sciences and Technology worked with a team of MIT Lincoln Laboratory Beaver Works researchers to make real-world contributions toward improving image classifiers for disaster response.

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Nonprofit provides STEAM education to underserved youth in Atlanta

Joe Lewis, a 2010 graduate of the College of Information Sciences and Technology, created a nonprofit organization to give children in underserved communities in Atlanta the opportunity to learn about and experience technology after noticing disparities that existed in the city's school systems compared with what he experienced as a child.

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Students using AI to help reshape public transportation during COVID-19

Students using AI to help reshape public transportation during COVID-19

Penn State students are using artificial intelligence to analyze how COVID-19 is affecting the number of people who telework and the impact that will make on public transportation in Philadelphia.

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Project-based learning leads to leadership role for College of IST alumna

Project-based learning leads to leadership role for College of IST alumna

Shara Beach Ryan’s list of career experiences is quite extensive — she has worked as an advertising campaign manager, front-end developer, business analyst, project and product manager, marketer and user-interface designer. But none of that would be possible without the lessons she learned in the College of Information Sciences and Technology.

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Learning designers and faculty show quick collaboration in times of change

Learning designers and faculty show quick collaboration in times of change

Educators and instructional and learning designers at Penn State have been key elements of the pivot to remote instruction as the University works to overcome the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Alumnus-driven startup aids IST students seeking internship experiences

When the novel coronavirus pandemic struck, and many College of Information Sciences and Technology students faced challenges in securing summer internships due to public health guidelines, an IST alumnus rose to the occasion to help students get the experience they needed.

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Penn State sophomore runs summer STEM program for underprivileged children

Penn State sophomore runs summer STEM program for underprivileged children

As a child, Rahil Mehta found that many science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) concepts weren't taught in a participatory way. So now as a rising sophomore at Penn State, he is changing the learning environment for young students through his nonprofit organization, Future Engineers Unite, which teaches children ages eight through 11 about STEM using interactive methods.

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IST student awarded Erickson Discovery Grant to further Tumblr research

IST student awarded Erickson Discovery Grant to further Tumblr research

Courtney Smith, a rising Penn State junior studying security and risk analysis, recently received a 2020 Erickson Discovery Grant to further her research on parasocial relationships between 18- to 25-year-old Tumblr bloggers and celebrities.

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Center for Security Research and Education announces seed grant awardees

The Center for Security Research and Education (CSRE) has selected 13 interdisciplinary projects through its spring 2020 seed grant program. CSRE is providing a total of $300,000 in funding for the projects, with an additional $300,000 in matching and supplemental funding from other colleges, departments, and institutes.

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Hacker bootcamp: Alumnus creates cybersecurity experience for IST students

Hacker bootcamp: Alumnus creates cybersecurity experience for IST students

With students in the College of Information Sciences and Technology having offers rescinded from their internship placements, one alumnus launched an eight-week virtual hacker bootcamp to give a group of students professional experiences this summer.

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Initial COVID-19 infection rate may be 80 times greater than originally reported

Initial COVID-19 infection rate may be 80 times greater than originally reported

A new study from Penn State tracked excess influenza-like illness data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to estimate that the number of early COVID-19 cases in the U.S. may have been more than 80 times greater and doubled nearly twice as fast as originally believed.

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Bringing an international conference online

With the shift of the International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development to a virtual format due to COVID-19, general chair Carleen Maitland led a team effort to bring the international conference online.

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Two College of IST faculty members earn Amazon Research Awards

Two College of IST faculty members earn Amazon Research Awards

Professor James Wang and Assistant Professor Xinyu Xing — both from the College of Information Sciences and Technology — are among 51 computing experts representing 39 universities worldwide to receive 2019 Amazon Research Awards.

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A federal internship in the remote workplace

This summer, as many students acclimate to virtual internship experiences due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, one Penn State World Campus student has just successfully completed an eight-month remote internship with the federal government.

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Big Ten Academic Alliance Academic Leadership Program inducts six new fellows

The Big Ten Academic Alliance Academic Leadership Program in 2020-21 will include six new fellows from Penn State.

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A leader from the start: First-year IST student heads new student organization

A leader from the start: First-year IST student heads new student organization

Lauren Pearl never imagined she would become so involved with the newest major at the College of Information Sciences and Technology during the first semester of her first year at Penn State, let alone be elected president of a club for its students. But she’s found her niche as an advocate for the program that focuses on human-centered design and development in technology.

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New cybersecurity master’s degree aims at protecting digital information

New cybersecurity master’s degree aims at protecting digital information

The College of Information Sciences and Technology will launch a residential master's degree in cybersecurity analytics and operations this fall to help meet the growing demand for professionals who can protect digital information.

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Peng Liu, co-authors earn Test-of-Time Award

A paper co-authored by Peng Liu, Raymond G. Tronzo, MD Professor of Cybersecurity in the College of Information Sciences and Technology, has been selected as one of the two winners of the prestigious 10-year Test-of-Time Award from the 2020 IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN) — a top conference in fault tolerance and dependable computing.

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IST professor receives award, earns reappointment to University College position

Penn State Scranton IST professor Alan Peslak has received the International Association for Computer Information Systems’ 2020 Ben Bauman Award for Excellence. Meanwhile, he was reappointed to serve as University College IST discipline coordinator for the 2020-21 academic year.

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College of IST launches new degree in enterprise technology integration

A new bachelor of science degree in enterprise technology integration degree offered by Penn State’s College of Information Sciences and Technology will launch this fall to help prepare professionals to solve organizational problems through technology systems solutions.

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Keeping water and energy secure

Keeping water and energy secure

Javad Khazaei, assistant professor of electrical engineering at Penn State Harrisburg and affiliate professor of architectural engineering in the College of Engineering, is leading a 15-month seed grant-funded project that will investigate the vulnerability of infrastructure systems and develop detection methodologies to counteract such criminal acts.

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Camilla Beaderman selected for Foreign Affairs Information Technology Fellowship

Camilla Beaderman, a rising junior studying Cybersecurity Analytics and Operations in the College of Information Sciences and Technology, is one of 15 students nationwide to be selected for the Foreign Affairs Information Technology Fellowship program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.

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Bringing information security professionals to the virtual classroom

Bringing information security professionals to the virtual classroom

Early this spring semester, Joanne Peca led several organic in-class conversations in her Information Security Management course for graduating seniors about to head into their professional lives. Topics included negotiation, industry certifications and other practical topics relating to information security that would be relevant in the students’ early careers.

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Well prepared: TLT fellowship equips IST professor for shift to remote learning

Well prepared: TLT fellowship equips IST professor for shift to remote learning

When Penn State swiftly transitioned to a remote learning environment this spring due to COVID-19, College of Information Sciences and Technology teaching professor Ed Glantz was more than prepared. For the last three semesters, he has been recording his residential courses using Zoom and posting his lectures to Canvas to provide continuity of education for students who needed to be absent from class for professional travel, illness or emergencies.

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'The Investment' student startup TV show taping to take place virtually

For the past three years, WPSU, Penn State University Park’s local NPR and PBS affiliate station, and the Pennsylvania Technical Assistance Program (PennTAP) have collaborated to host the statewide Inc.U undergraduate student startup competition. The competition culminates in the six finalists competing head-to-head on the live “Shark Tank-style” TV show, "The Investment."

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Understanding trade-offs between connectedness and online privacy during crises

Understanding trade-offs between connectedness and online privacy during crises

A new grant is helping researchers explore how attitudes toward privacy change during times of crises, and whether oversharing has been expedited or even encouraged during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Three selected as Administrative Fellows for 2020-21

Three selected as Administrative Fellows for 2020-21

The Administrative Fellows Program offers Penn State faculty and staff the opportunity to work with senior University officers to gain knowledge and experiences pertaining to the challenges of leadership in the academic community. The Administrative Fellows for 2020-21 are Andrea Tapia, Linghao Zhong and Moradeyo Olorunnisola.

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Alumni Association announces 2020-21 Young Alumni Ambassadors

Alumni Association announces 2020-21 Young Alumni Ambassadors

The Penn State Alumni Association has selected 11 recent graduates as 2020-21 Young Alumni Ambassadors. These young alumni will share a yearlong experience aimed at developing their skills to become the University's future volunteer leaders.

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Maitland earns Fulbright Global Scholar Award

Carleen Maitland, associate professor of information sciences and technology, is a recipient of a Fulbright Global Scholar award.

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Mentorship program strengthens professional network for IST students

Mentorship program strengthens professional network for IST students

Sometimes, the greatest lessons come from someone who has lived them. That’s why the College of IST has revitalized its alumni mentorship program — to give students meaningful, real-world and professional guidance from alumni who have experience in the industry.

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IST seed grants support tech projects related to COVID-19

IST seed grants support tech projects related to COVID-19

The College of Information Sciences and Technology recently announced six projects that will receive funding from the college’s seed grant program. Each project will take different approaches to tackle various challenges and needs related to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Projects use technology to assist people with rare medical conditions

There are many health conditions that individuals experience — especially those that are rare or underrepresented — which could benefit from new technologies. And issues that individuals with those conditions face are what students in a recent College of Information Sciences and Technology class studying health information technology focused on solving through technology this spring.

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IST student creates app to help underrepresented students find community

IST student creates app to help underrepresented students find community

A College of Information Sciences and Technology student has created a way to help new students, particularly those who are underrepresented, discover community on campus at the touch of a button.

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IST announces 2020 Dean's Circle of Teaching Excellence recipients

IST announces 2020 Dean's Circle of Teaching Excellence recipients

For their contributions to the teaching mission of the College of Information Sciences and Technology, nine faculty members have been selected as recipients of the 2020 Dean’s Circle of Teaching Excellence award.

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Online tutor helps general public turn COVID-19 prevention efforts into action

Penn State researchers have developed a comprehensive online tutor to educate the general public about the science behind COVID-19 and appropriate steps anyone can take to help reduce its transmission.

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Institute awards 32 computational and data sciences seed grants

The Institute for Computational and Data Sciences, in conjunction with several Penn State colleges, awarded more than $725,000 in seed grants to fund 32 new computational and data sciences projects. The 57 researchers involved in the awards represent 12 Penn State colleges and 31 academic departments.

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Using data to maximize hospital resources

As a student in Penn State's College of Information Sciences and Technology, Steve Ney learned critical skills, from coding to data design and architecture. Today, he applies that foundation in his "dream job" as a healthcare data analyst for Geisinger Health, where he uses those skills to help produce visual outputs for doctors and staff to utilize in caring for patients.

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IST professor receives Fulbright Cyber Security Award

Anna Squicciarini, associate professor of information sciences and technology, has received a Fulbright Cyber Security Award to conduct research in London in summer 2021.

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Competing for views: IST student develops app for extreme sports athletes

Thaddeus Lorenz, senior in information science and technology, wasn’t always sure what his academic path would be. After starting at Penn State in the Division of Undergraduate Studies, he took some classes centered on one of his passions: coding. Then, he decided to make it more than just a passion.

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Web of psychological cues may tempt people to reveal more online

Web of psychological cues may tempt people to reveal more online

In a study published in the latest Proceedings of Computer-Human Interaction, a team of Penn State researchers identified a dozen subtle — but powerful — reasons that may shed light on why people talk a good game about privacy, but fail to follow up in real life.

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Anxious about public speaking? Your smart speaker could help

Anxious about public speaking? Your smart speaker could help

A team of Penn State researchers has developed a public-speaking tutor on the Amazon Alexa platform that could help users reduce their public speaking anxiety.

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Do privacy controls lead to more trust in Alexa? Not necessarily, research finds

Do privacy controls lead to more trust in Alexa? Not necessarily, research finds

Giving users of smart assistants the option to adjust settings for privacy or content delivery, or both, doesn’t necessarily increase their trust in the platform, according to a team of Penn State researchers. In fact, for some users, it could have an unfavorable effect.

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College of IST announces spring 2020 student marshals

College of IST announces spring 2020 student marshals

The College of Information Sciences and Technology will honor two graduates as student marshals at spring 2020 commencement. Genesis DuBon (information sciences and technology, security and risk analysis) will represent the college as student marshal, and Brett Sigoda (information sciences and technology) will serve as ROTC student marshal during the virtual commencement ceremony on May 9.

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Following footsteps on the IST path

Being apart from family is a tough part of college for many students, but Kelly and Kevin Costello are two Penn Staters who were able to spend two years in Happy Valley together — not only on the Penn State campus, but in the College of Information Sciences and Technology.

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Human and AI annotations aim to improve scholarly results in COVID-19 searches

Human and AI annotations aim to improve scholarly results in COVID-19 searches

Seed funding provided by the Huck Institute of the Life Sciences and the Institute for Computational and Data Science is supporting two research teams from the College of Information Sciences and Technology in their efforts to provide faster and more efficient search results to COVID-19 research queries.

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Additional details announced on virtual commencement for the Class of 2020

Additional details announced on virtual commencement for the Class of 2020

At 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 9, Penn State will host its first virtual commencement. The ceremony will be livestreamed, and available internationally, at https://spring2020.commencement.psu.edu/.

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Penn State to continue remote learning, online courses into summer

Penn State to continue remote learning, online courses into summer

Given the continuing challenge and uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic and to protect the health of students, faculty and staff, Penn State has made the decision to extend virtual delivery of courses into the summer. Further, the University will adjust tuition for the summer sessions in light of the ongoing pandemic and the persistent fiscal strain it is causing across Pennsylvania and the country.

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'Ahead-of-the-trend' College of IST prepared security adviser for his career

The experiences that Chris Eggerman, a 2017 graduate, had while at Penn State gave him a glimpse of the challenges and rewards he would enjoy in a career, and, paired with his education in the College of Information Sciences and Technology, equipped him with the skills he uses in his current profession as a security adviser at Liberty Mutual.

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Penn State competes in Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition regional finals

Penn State competes in Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition regional finals

Penn State’s Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) team reached new heights earlier this month when they participated in the regional finals of the Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition for the first time.

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