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The Student Experiences Team is seeking additional reviewers for the ACS Catalyst Scholarship. Please feel free to share this opportunity with individuals in your network who may be interested.
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Continue - SC26 Chicago – Student Volunteers Program Application Deadline

The deadline for the SC Student Volunteers Program is quickly approaching! This program provides both undergraduate and graduate students with a unique opportunity to contribute to one of the world’s largest ...
Continue - Support the Building Engagement Program at Sustainable Horizons Institute

Fuel of the Future of Computational Science
A Story of Determination: Meet Isiaha Rodriguez
Some students go to extraordinary lengths to pursue their goals.Isiaha Rodriguez is one of them.
Growing up in Desert Hot ...
Continue - We’re Joining CV Giving Day – March 3, 2026!

Sustainable Horizons Institute is excited to share that we’ll be part of CV Giving Day, Tuesday, March 3, 2026 – a regional celebration where nonprofits across the Coachella Valley come together for 24 hours ...
Continue - Discovering Your Passion and Path

Dignora Castillo-Soto was a Masters student in Cybersecurity at Bay Path University in Massachusetts, working in retail at an Apple store and beginning a summer internship at Pitney Bowes. She ...
Continue - Transformed by Mentorship, Inspiration, and Community

In 2018, Professor Sanchari Das was a Ph.D. student at Indiana University Bloomington, interested in usable privacy and security when her advisor, Professor L. Jean Camp, introduced her to the ...
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Kofoworola Idowu had studied geophysics as an undergraduate, but when she pivoted to systems administration for an oil and gas servicing company in her home country of Nigeria, she developed ...
Continue - Designing Cybersecurity for All

In 2018, Konstantin Metz, a graduate student in the Cybersecurity and Privacy program at the
University of Central Florida, was diagnosed with a tumor that extended into the base of his ...
Continue - Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions, Hosted by CASS

Next week on Feb 10, 11, and 12, CASS is hosting a bunch of virtual birds-of-a-feather sessions, open to anyone in the scientific software community. Topics are varied and include specific libraries and ecosystems, best practices, AI ...
Continue - Better Scientific Software Fellowship Community BoF Session

The BSSw Birds-of-a-Feather session, February 12, 2026, 1:00pm – 2:30pm EST, provides an opportunity to learn more about and engage with the BSSw Fellowship community. The BSSw Fellowship community consists of fellowship recipients ...
Continue - 2026 Trusted CI Scholars Program Now Accepting Applications

As cybersecurity becomes increasingly vital across the scientific community, cultivating the next generation of cybersecurity leaders has never been more important. Trusted CI is proud to announce the Trusted CI ...
Continue - Call for Nominations: 2026 Rising Stars in Computational & Data Sciences

The 2026 Rising Stars in Computational & Data Sciences Workshop will held April 7-8, 2026, at the Santa Fe Institute in Santa Fe, NM. Rising Stars is an intensive workshop for graduate ...
Continue - Better Scientific Software: Previous Fellow Spotlight, Rob Latham.

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Lasting Efficiencies and Lifelong Learning
The Better Scientific Software (BSSw) Fellowship may only last a year, but it can have positive impacts that last ...
Continue - Better Scientific Software: Previous Honorable Mention Spotlight, Antigoni Georgiadou.

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Smarter Software Development
Dr. Antigoni Georgiadou, a computational scientist in the Algorithms and Performance Analysis Group in the Science Engagement Section at the Oak ...
Continue - Better Scientific Software (BSSw) Fellowship: Previous Fellows Spotlight, Chase Million.

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Building Better Proposals, Enabling Best Research
Chase Million started Million Concepts, which provides research software engineering services, because he was frustrated by an absence ...
Continue - Better Scientific Software (BSSw) Fellowship: Previous Fellows Spotlight, Helen Kershaw.

This article is cross-posted at Better Scientific Software.
Reducing Code Review Anxiety in Open Sourcing
Helen Kershaw, Software Engineer at the National Science Foundation’s National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF NCAR), wants ...
Continue - Trusted CyberInfrastructure (CI) Fellowship: Previous Fellows Spotlight, Lori Sussman.

Training Cybersecurity Ambassadors
As an Assistant Professor of Technology and Cybersecurity at the University of Southern Maine, Lori Sussman already engages in cybersecurity education. Before she became a professor, she managed ...
Continue - Trusted CyberInfrastructure (CI) Fellowship: Previous Fellows Spotlight, Stephen Streng.

Better Prepared and Better Positioned
As a Research Development Strategist with the Strategic Partnerships and Research Collaborative at the University of Minnesota, Stephen Streng often serves as a mediator, helping IT ...
Continue - Trusted CyberInfrastructure (CI) Fellowship: Previous Fellows Spotlight, Tonya Davis.

Informing Therapists, Protecting the Vulnerable
As a social psychologist, Tonya Davis, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology and Counseling at Alabama A&M University, often thinks about private decision-making and the ...
Continue - Trusted CyberInfrastructure (CI) Fellowship: Previous Fellows Spotlight, Richard Wagner.

The Benefits of Continuous Engagement
“Immediate,” “consistent,” and “continuing” describe the positive impacts the Trusted CI Fellows program have had on Dr. Rick Wagner while he worked as a Principal Research ...
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