This fall, students enrolled in CS50, Harvard’s behemoth introductory Computer Science course, will only be asked to attend two lectures in person. The new policy, one of a host of changes announced ...
Yale is currently considering a proposal to adopt a version of Harvard's Computer Science 50: “Introduction to Computer Science I” for its undergraduate curriculum, Yale Computer Science Department ...
AI has got a new gig. Harvard is tapping artificial intelligence to help teach its most popular coding class next school year. Starting in September, the Ivy League school’s Introduction to Computer ...
How do you measure, measure a semester? Maybe in crazy problem set all-nighters, to-go cups of granola from the dining hall or reckless jaywalking. What about in three CS50 puzzle day shirts, one “I ...
Have you had the chance to step away from Zoom long enough to read Eren Orbey’s July 21 New Yorker article, "How Harvard’s Star Computer-Science Professor Built a Distance-Learning Empire"? What did ...
The small flyers cropped up during Camp Yale. They were simple, shaped like a small jigsaw piece, the words “CS50 Puzzle Day” emblazoned across. CS50, or “Introduction to Computing and Programming,” ...
When Yale joined forces with Harvard for a new introduction to computer science course this fall, it was an unprecedented move for Yale — but one both students and faculty members say is paying off. A ...
Yale may want to get its hands on the most popular undergraduate course at Harvard — Computer Science 50: Introduction to Computer Science I, better known as CS50. The Harvard Crimson reports that ...
This year's FAQ for CS50, Harvard University's largest course, featured this statement: "Unlike last year, students are encouraged to attend all lectures in person this year." Encouraging the 800-plus ...
The Harvard Crimson has a great in-depth dive into the culture surrounding CS50, the introductory computer science course that is currently the most popular class at Harvard with more than 800 ...