Andy Award Nominations Due Nominations for this year's Andy Awards are due July 12. The university-wide recognition program honors staff for innovation, enthusiasm, citizenship and dedication.
Nomination forms and statement of support forms are on the Web at . Each nomination must be accompanied by two statements of support. Winners will be announced at a noon ceremony on Sept. 23 in McConomy
Auditorium.
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Howie Choset has been selected one of the world's Top 100 Young Innovators by MIT's Technology Review Magazine. The Top 100 includes individuals whose work in business and technology has a profound impact on the world today. Choset's research involves development of the snake robot for urban search, rescue and structure inspections. His snake robots can also seek and remove land mines. Choset was honored at a May 23 event at MIT.
Borg Urges Women to Enter Technology Fields
Anita Borg, president and founding director of the nonprofit, California-based Institute for Women in Technology, received an honorary doctor's degree in science and technology at commencement for her impact on the computer science field. Borg founded Systers, an online mentoring and information sharing network for women in computing, which now has more than 2,500 members nationwide. She also co-founded the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, a prestigious biennial technical conference for women.
During her stay on campus she participated in a panel discussion entitled "The Future of Women in Technical Fields," in which she praised the university
for its successful efforts to attract and retain young women in its computer
science program.
Borg said women should be involved in helping institutions to think differently about technology. She said women should be involved in creating new systems that will help make the world a better place.
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