Transforming the World Through Education

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We are pleased to offer the best level of care for each international student here at TSU.  Our staff is committed to supporting each student who joins our Big Blue family.  
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Dr. Jewell Winn, Senior International Officer
- Dr. Jewell Winn, Senior International Officer

Executive Director for International Programs and Deputy Chief Diversity Officer

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Our distinctive department offers an ABET-accredited undergraduate program with excellent opportunities for our students. It is important to note that less than 30% of the computer science programs in the U.S. are accredited and we are pleased to offer a state-of-the-art curriculum aligned with the needs of IT industry, state and federal government agencies, defense industries, healthcare, and banking sectors. We have the following undergraduate concentrations: (1) Data Science, (2) Cybersecurity and Networking, and (3) Bioinformatics.

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With growing enrollment, TSU is excited about the opening of a new residence hall this fall. The new building, estimated at $75.3 million and the first new residence hall on the campus in nearly 25 years, will house lower and upperclassmen. It is described as a mixed community living facility that will offer multiple upscale living, dining, recreational, and leisure concepts


Students are also excited about the prospect of a new residence hall and what it offers in terms of recruitment and upscale living. “I think that this new addition is really good for the campus,” says Travion Crutcher, a senior mechanical engineering major from Huntsville, Alabama, who is a student ambassador. “That will help a lot with recruitment, and when we are talking to students about coming to TSU.” 

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FiskHack II was hosted by Fisk University. It is an initiative by students at Fisk University to train college and high school students, from minority groups, with technology-related skill sets in an effort to diversify the workforce. About 200 students from various schools in the US competed to become better programmers under the mentorship of professionals from leading tech companies. 

Participants were students from Vanderbilt University, University of Tennessee, Tennessee State University, Middle Tennessee State University, Lipscomb University,...CS department has participated with Delta Squad team that include students Ding Wang, Hui Chen, and Kase Cosgrove.