What incoming students can harness from a successful UW-Madison computer sciences alum
John Stecher sits in an office in New York City, reflecting on a career trajectory that most young professionals can only dream of.
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John Stecher sits in an office in New York City, reflecting on a career trajectory that most young professionals can only dream of.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison University Health Services (UHS) has previously frustrated students due to limited sessions, long wait times and a lack of staff, leading to petitions and demands for more funding.
When most people open an application on their phone, they don’t think about what went into creating it. But there is an entire process behind the scenes pioneered in part by University of Wisconsin-Madison alumnus James Tamplin.
In the world of science, companies and universities are continuously researching and innovating across fields. However, there is one sector that is becoming increasingly essential: computer science.