
Cornell University made big news earlier in the year when it was
announced the Ivy League school, located in upstate New York, would open a technology campus in New York City. Leading the
charge for Big Red will be
Dan Huttenlocher, dean of computing and information science -- and a former Silicon Valley
entrepreneur. Dean Huttenlocher was kind enough to come backstage after his session to discuss more
details about the campus and program. Cornell will build a technology campus on Roosevelt Island in New York City, which will house a full master's program that combines academic research in computer science and engineering along with a variety of practical training programs. While the curriculum will focus mostly on software, Huttenlocher did hint at the possibility of having programs focusing on smaller-scale hardware, as well. This video would be of interest to folks who are in the New York technology community, as well as those could have some type of relationship with the campus in the future.
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