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October 2005Professor Marc Rogers teaches Cyberforensics course to law enforcement
Marc Rogers
October 2005Professor Julie Mariga quoted in Purdue Exponent 10/28/2005
Julie Mariga
September 2005Professor Kyle Lutes quoted in SD Times
Kyle Lutes
May 2005Professor Julie Mariga selected to participate in the Cohort for Associate Professors Project (CAPP)
CAPP is sponsored by an ADVANCE grant from NSF. It aims to increase the percentage of Computer Science and Engineering (CS&E) women faculty with the rank of full professor by forming and mentoring a cohort of women from the associate professor ranks
Julie Mariga
May 2005Professor Kyle Lutes course CPT 355 is mentioned at the Microsoft Mobile and Embedded Developers Conference
Kyle Lutes
May 2005Professor Alka Harriger awarded 2005 Service Learning Faculty Fellows
Alka Harriger
April 2005CPT students compete in Undergraduate Research and Poster Symposium. Project 1: Trent Dailey and Rick Thorpe under Prof. Julie Mariga; Project 2: Yuhao Lin under Prof. Daisuke Kihara; Project 3: Matt Young under Prof. Steve Elliott
Project 1: Server Virtualization Technology; Project 2: Comparing Tertiary Structures of Protein Active Sites; Project 3: the Manufacturing Environment with Biometrics;
Julie Mariga
April 2005College of Technology Honors Distinguished Alumnun Matthew McKillip
Matthew McKillip
April 2005AITP Student Chapter travels to Atlanta, GA to compete in various IT contests
April 2005Professor Alka Harriger leads the new CPT Industrial Advisory Board meeting
Alka Harriger
April 2005Professor Julie Mariga asked to represent Computer Technology and Purdue University on the National Center for Women in Information Technology (NCWIT) Academic Alliance.
Julie Mariga
January 2005Professor Judy Serwatka featured in the current issue of "The Grapevine", a newsletter for Project Merlot.
Judy Serwatka
December 2004CPT Open House – Friday December 10th, 10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
The Network Engineering Technology (formally TNT) students'll be displaying the work they’ve created this semester. Link: http://www.lafayettejc.com/news20041212/ 200412121local_business1102831265.shtml
Lance C. Hassan
November 2004President Jischke to engage Marion in community visit.
Jim Goldman
November 2004Professor Marc Rogers in Network World. Profiling cyber criminals: A promising but immature science.
Marc Rogers
November 2004National Science Foundation awards $43,922.00 to Purdue University and Dr. Marc Rogers, to support the project ITR-The Design & use of Digital Identities.
Marc Rogers
November 2004Purdue officials visit Marion
Jim Goldman & Scott Ksander
October 2004Purdue assists law enforcement with e-mail forensics
Jim Goldman
October 2004The CPT department is a Co-Sponsor of the Secure Indiana Summit. Dr. Marc Rogers is a keynote speaker and Jim Goldman is a moderator.
Marc Rogers & Jim Goldman
October 2004Purdue School of Technology celebrates anniversary, looks to future
Link: http://news.uns.purdue.edu/UNS/html3month/ 2004/041014.Depew.anniversary.html
Melissa Dark
September 2004Professor Jim Goldman asked by the Indiana Dept of Commerce to facilitate the development of a statewide broadband communications strategy.
Jim Goldman
September 2004Seed for Success Awards
Dr. Melissa Dark honored by Provost Sally Mason and Interim Vice Provost for Research Charles Rutledge for securing over one million dollars in sponsored research grants.
Melissa Dark
August 2004Research Park firm helps Indiana cities and towns develop telecom strategy.
Professor Jim Goldman will appear on Inside Indiana Business on Friday, September 3rd at 10:00 p.m. on PBS. Link: http://www.insideindianabusiness.com
Jim Goldman
August 2004Purdue, Indiana law enforcement probe digital world of computer forensics
Marc Rogers
August 2004Purdue, Indiana Law Enforcement Partner on Computer Forensics Program
Lonnie D. Bentley
June 2004Mrs. Dorothy Jane Miller will retire from CPT after 38 years of service to Purdue University, 26 of those years with CPT.
Dorothy was honored with a reception held in Knoy Hall on April 28 and with a dinner party at the Trails on April 30. We wish Dorothy well in her retirement.
Dorothy Jane Miller
May 2004Department of Computer Technology recognizes Shelley Louchbaum.
Shelley maintained a 4.0 grade point average throughout her education at Purdue.
Shelley Louchbaum
April 2004CPT students traveled to the 9th AITP Annual National Collegiate Conference April 1-3, 2004 Omaha, Nebraska
Lonnie Bentley
March 2004The CPT main office, Knoy 255, is selling the "Top 10 Reasons to be a CPT major" t-shirt. The cost is $6 dollars in CASH and we have them in black or gray.
We're not selling the shirts for a profit...we want to get the CPT name around campus as well as outside of Purdue.
February 2004Dr. Judy Serwatka, CPT faculty member, recently recognized with the Distinguished Service award for 2003 by the Networking and Systems Professionals Association (NaSPA).
The Network and Systems Professionals Association is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to enhancing the professional and personal lives of IT technical professionals internationally.
Judy Serwatka
February 2004CPT Adjunct, Ben Pobanz, places third in the 17th annual Burton D. Morgan Entrepreneurship Competition
Jean Guam, Richard Cosier & Don Blewett
February 2004New curriculum in CPT
Lonnie Bentley
January 2004Professor Julie Mariga appointed as Associate Editor for the International Journal of Communications and Information Technology Education (IJCITE).
Julie Mariga
January 2004Professor Kevin Dittman and graduate student Leslie Lorenz were awarded the Best Paper award for their collaboration titled: "Project Managers: Born or Made?"
They presented the paper at the 2004 College Teaching @ Learning Conference held in Orlando, Florida the first week in January. Their paper was selected out of a total of 415 submitted papers.
Kevin Dittman
January 2004Dr. Melissa Dark gets approval for the Information Assurance Education Graduate Certificate Program (IAEGCP)
Melissa Dark
January 2004Faculty and Student Mixer at BW3's
Lonnie Bentley
December 2003Professor Jim Goldman on Inside Indiana Business
Jim Goldman
December 2003Professor Jim Goldman to appear on Inside Indiana Business
UPDATED - Show Times: Friday, December 26th on WFYI (PBS) ­ 10:00 p.m. Sunday, December 28th on WTHR (NBC) - 11:00 a.m.
Jim Goldman
November 2003County commissioners hear Internet proposal Rush County - CPT Professor Jim Goldman plays a key role
Jim Goldman
November 2003CPT Alum is Elected Mayor in Kokomo
Link: http://www.videofoundry.com/cgi-out/mclk/ results.htm
Lonnie Bentley
October 2003Research Park startup launches improved electronic monitoring system
Ben Pobanz, Michael Copley, Sam Florance & Joseph Hornett
October 2003SITE Conference Hosted by Department of Computer Technology
Link: http://www2.tech.purdue.edu/cit/ Information/News/CITC4%20conference%20 report.doc
Lance Hassan & Gary Randolph
October 2003CPT 25th Anniversary Celebration
cptalumni
October 2003Ground Broken for Intelliplex Park in Shelby County - CPT Professor Jim Goldman is instrumental in overall strategy
Link: http://www.shelbynews.com/main.asp?Search= 1&PhotoID=1168&SectionID=55&SubSectionID= 138&S=1; http://www.shelbynews.com/main.asp?Search= 1&PhotoID=1169&SectionID=55&SubSectionID =138&S=1
Jim Goldman
September 2003Rational, IBM give Purdue $4 million computer tech software
Link: http://www.indystar.com/print/articles/1/ 078996-4941-127.html
Martin Jishcke, Lonnie Bentley & Jeffrey Brewer
August 2003Book of Great Teachers Add a New Chapter. Professor James Goldman, CPT Professor honored.
Jim Goldman
August 2003National Science Foundation (NSF) Awarded $114,792.00 to Purdue University for the support of the project COLLABORATIVE PROJECT: CAPACITY BUILDING IN INFORMATION ASSURANCE & SECURITY
Melissa Dark
June 2003The 3rd Annual .NET Technologies in Curriculum Workshop - Academic conference prior to TechEd 2003.
Professor Kyle Lutes and graduate student Mikel Berger presented about software development for mobile computers. They earned the best presentation award.
Kyle Lutes
May 2003Purdue Airport uses technology designed never to forget a face
Stephen J. Elliott
May 2003Purdue School of Technology distinguished alumni honored
Tamera Clark
May 2001Prof. Jim Goldman was awarded the INITA award
Jim Goldman
May 2001Prof. Julie Mariga was awarded the Teaching for Tomorrow award
Julie Mariga
May 2001The Computer Technology Department was awarded a $150,000 Academic Reinvestment Grant to build a Distance Learning Showcase Studio and Server Farm.
Prof. Alka Harriger was the primary author of the grant proposal, and Prof. Jeff Whitten was a co-investigator.
Alka Harriger & Jeff Whitten
May 2001Our own Mikel Burger (CPT '01) won the Purdue Regional PocketPC Programming Contest. He won a Pocket PC device and will go on to the national competition later this summer.
Mikel plans to attend the Technology graduate program beginning Spring 2002.
Mikel Burger
March 2001The Computer Technology Department was awarded a $250,000 gift from Ameritech Indiana to research e-business curricular needs and define appropriate courses and course modules.
Prof. Alka Harriger was the principal investigator and Profs. Jeff Whitten, Kyle Lutes, Lonnie Bentley, and David Orme were co-investigators on the proposal.
Alka Harriger, Jeff Whitten, Kyle Lutes & Lonnie Bentley