Thursday, April 17, 2008
College of Business students win again
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USI College of Business Computer Science major James Gosnell, Boonville, Indiana, received the second highest score (among 52 students) on the Institute for the Certification of Computer Professionals (ICCP) Associate Computer Professional (ACP) examination at this year’s National Collegiate Conference this spring. Computer Information Systems major Ryan Greenlee, Lynnville, Indiana, also passed the test. Both students now hold ACP designation, a credential that substantiates their level of computing knowledge and offers proof of that knowledge for potential employers. Also, Computer Science major Jason Nichols and Casey Cambron received an honorable mention in the Application Development contest, in which 53 teams participated. Other CIS and CS majors who attended the conference were Chad Barbre, Anthony Flamion, Danielle Knowles, Matt Lee, and Josh Sacket. A total of 562 students, faculty, and professionals, with 74 colleges and universities represented, were at the conference. Ernie Nolan, assistant professor of Computer Information Systems, and Dr. Marvin Albin, professor of Computer Information Systems, served as coaches for the students and accompanied them to this event. |
