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TRAINING ETHICAL HACKERS: Computer engineering students hone their skills at cybersecurity competitions and hackathons

TRAINING ETHICAL HACKERS: Computer engineering students hone their skills at cybersecurity competitions and hackathons

Students are advised by Andy Novocin and Nektarios Tsoutsos, who are both assistant professors in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. This pair of professors is creating a culture of collaboration and creative problem solving. Through these events, and the practice sessions leading up to them, students learn hardware and software skills to protect devices from security threats. They also develop soft skills, like communication and teamwork.

Wesley Scholars Day 2019

Scholars Day is an opportunity for the entire Wesley College community to come together and celebrate scholarly endeavors. This day consists of presentations and performances that demonstrate scholarly achievements and research by students. The program is attended by...

6th Annual Delaware Tech STEM Expo

Delaware Tech STEM Expo - held on  March 20, 21 and 26, 2019. The event targeted middle and high school students who wished to experience Delaware Tech programs through student-designed activities, build connections toward STEM careers, and have fun! Interactive...

Advancing Environmental Research

Advancing Environmental Research

EPSCoR kickoff brings together statewide leaders to celebrate $23 million grant Participants in Delaware’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) gathered alongside state leaders and community partners on Friday, Jan. 11, to celebrate the...