The Computer Engineering and Engineering Physics programs have been awarded ABET accreditation. The action by ABET (historically known as the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) represents a significant milestone and mark of distinction for Taylor graduates from these two programs. ABET represents 28 professional and technical »»
Before graduating, each senior (or group of seniors) is required to undertake and complete a special project. After they complete their projects, they create a poster that describes their work. Here are the January 2009 senior projects. »»
Out of 123 teams from 65 colleges and universities throughout western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, eastern Ontario, and Indiana, Taylors teams placed 10th and 36th in the East Central North America Regional Programming Contest. »»
Since high school, cryptography has captured senior Jeremy Ericksons interest. This summer, Jeremy plans on continuing his research into cryptography in a Research Experience for Undergraduates Program funded by the National Science Foundation. »»
Students in COS 340 (Software Engineering) last fall wrote an interactive Hyper Concordance for the Bible. The students were divided into teams of three or four, and each team wrote their own back-end code as well as their own user interfaces for the programs. »»