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Artfully coded: A computer science professor's journey
November 17, 2017
Megan Squire’s nontraditional pathway to computer science has allowed her to see computer code in a different way.
Students demonstrate data analytics, text mining and visualization skills in Elon Champion Analytics Challenge
October 13, 2017
Teams analyzed data provided by HanesBrands, a socially responsible manufacturer and marketer of leading everyday basic apparel.
Four faculty members named CATL Scholars
October 10, 2017
Four professors will work on projects that explore partnerships between students and faculty through dance technique, investigating the effects of learning with nature as a source, and experimenting with different teaching methods in the same course.
The Conversation: End-to-end encryption isn't enough security for 'real people'
August 15, 2017
Professor of Computing Sciences Megan Squire writes about how a move to ban systems that totally encrypt messages from sender to recipient threatens access to the best security mechanisms. Originally published by The Conversation, the article has appeared in Scientific American, the San Francisco Chronicle, Phys.org and other media outlets.
Inside Higher Ed's Academic Minute features Megan Squire
July 27, 2017
Squire, a professor of computing sciences, talks about cybersecurity and how to craft stronger passwords.
Hutchings earns third U.S. patent
July 10, 2017
The patent for Duke Hutchings, associate professor of computing sciences, relates to grouping and manipulating applications or windows on large- and multiple-display computer systems.
Password protocols: Squire talks with international media about cybersecurity
May 25, 2017
Professor of Computing Sciences Megan Squire was interviewed by multiple international media outlets following an article she penned about password security for The Conversation that gained widespread readership.
Elon honors faculty, staff for excellence at awards luncheon
May 10, 2017
Four members of Elon's faculty and staff along with 19 retiring employees were honored May 10 for excellence and service to Elon.
The Conversation: Why we choose terrible passwords, and how to fix them
May 2, 2017
Megan Squire, professor of computing sciences, writes about the problems with passwords like "12345" and "qwerty" as World Password Day approaches.
The Conversation: Why we should not know our own passwords
March 10, 2017
Elon Computing Sciences Professor Megan Squire writes about the technology behind protecting digital privacy.