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Foley Named Interim Dean of the College of Computing

Foley Named Interim Dean of the College of Computing

On June 26 the Office of the Provost announced that James D. Foley, professor in the School of Interactive Computing, will take over as interim dean of the College of Computing, effective July 1, 2008. Foley will work together with Rich DeMillo, the current John P. Imlay Jr. Dean of Computing, who announced in a June 12 letter that he will step down in November.
News in Brief for July 06, 2008
(07/02/2008)
Dean Demillo Resigns; Foley Named Interim Dean

College of Computing Dean Richard Demillo announced last week his resignation as of November 1 and his intention to return to the faculty as a professor. Provost and Interim President Gary Schuster named as the interim dean Interactive Computing Professor James Foley, effective July 1. Source: Technique

(07/02/2008)
Future Generations of Cell Phones Could Mean Augmented Reality On-The-Go

Interactive Computing professor Blair MacIntyre and his team in the Augmented Environments Lab are working on technology that could someday let people use their mobile phones to play virtual tennis on a real table or turn ordinary objects into information-rich hyperlinks. Source: CNN.com

(06/26/2008)
Universal Broadband Access Necessary, Interactive Computing Professor Says

A new lobbying group—InternetForEveryone.org—wants to make broadband access for all an issue in the upcoming general elections. “Broadband is where a lot of innovation is heading in the technology industry," Professor Beki Grinter says. Source: Tech News World

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