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April 5, 2025
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Meet the newest faculty members in Computer Science
January 9, 2025: Bradley McCoy, Alvin Chao and Livia Griffith join the Computer Science Department.
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Engineering Faculty Spotlight: Brent Cunningham
January 13, 2025: Cunningham began his journey in industry but found his true calling in academia, where his passion for teaching took center stage.
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From marine science to climatology
January 13, 2025: Professor Justin Hartnett shares his love for the environment and spatial studies with students.
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JMU Engineering to launch Co-Op Program
February 6, 2025: New cooperative program offers engineering students a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between academic learning and professional practice.
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Discovering geography with Adam Dohrenwend
February 6, 2025: Dr. Adam Dohrenwend brings a global perspective to the classroom, shaped by travels to 45 states and 55 countries.
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Engineering students selected for NASA’s Space Launch Challenge
February 6, 2025: NASA Space Launch Challenge provides an opportunity to merge academic learning with real-world problem-solving.
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JMU’s M.S. in Computer Science earns top ranking
February 17, 2025: For more than 25 years, JMU has built a robust, nationally recognized cybersecurity curriculum.
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JMU wins eighth annual Virginia Cyber Cup Competition
March 27, 2025: Six students from JMU’s Cyber Defense Club won the eighth annual Virginia Cyber Cup Competition held Feb. 21–22 at the Virginia Military Institute.
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Force equilibrium: A new way to learn a classic engineering concept
March 28, 2025: Steven Woodruff develops a new hands-on lab for his Statistics and Introductory Mechanics class.
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Robert Prins named interim head of engineering
March 28, 2025: Dr. Robert Prins steps into the role of interim department head, he is focused on hiring and supporting new faculty and strengthening industry relationships to increase program vitality.
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Powering the ocean: Turning bacteria into renewable energy
March 28, 2025: ISAT professor Cheng Li and a team of students are using microbial fuel cells to make ocean research more efficient.
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