CCSCNE 2021

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CALL FOR PAPERS AND PROPOSALS

25th annual conference of the
Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges
Northeast Region

CCSCNE 2021
April 16-17, 2021
Hosted virtually by: Ramapo College of New Jersey
Mahwah, New Jersey
http://stage.ccscne.org/conferences/ccscne-2021/
In association with the ACM

The Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Northeast Region (CCSCNE) brings together faculty, staff, and students from academic institutions throughout the northeastern U.S. and beyond to exchange ideas and information concerning undergraduate computing curricula.

The 25th annual CCSCNE conference will be held virtually but synchronously, hosted by Ramapo College of New Jersey, on April 16 and 17, 2021. We invite proposals for papers, panels, tutorials, workshops, lightning talks, and faculty, graduate and undergraduate student posters. All submissions are reviewed, and paper reviews are double blind. The proceedings of the conference are published as an issue of the Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges and indexed in the ACM Digital Library. Undergraduate student poster abstracts are published only in the conference program.

Submission guidelines: http://stage.ccscne.org/participate/

We also invite faculty members to serve as volunteer reviewers.

Reviewer information: http://stage.ccscne.org/participate/reviewing/

Julia Stoyanovich

Dr. Stoyanovich is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Tandon School of Engineering, and the Center for Data Science, New York University. Her research focuses on responsible data management and analysis practices: on operationalizing fairness, diversity, transparency, and data protection in all stages of the data acquisition and processing lifecycle. She established the Data, Responsibly consortium, and serves on the New York City Automated Decision Systems Task Force (by appointment by Mayor de Blasio). In addition to data ethics, she works on management and analysis of preference data, and on querying large evolving graphs. She earned her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from Columbia University, and a B.S. in Computer Science and in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

CategoriesEventDate
Papers, panels, lightning talks, tutorials, and workshopsSubmissions dueMon, Dec 7
Papers, panels, lightning talks, tutorials, and workshopsNotificationsFri, Jan 29
Faculty & graduate student posterSubmissions dueFri, Feb 5
Faculty & graduate student posterNotificationsFri, Feb 19
Papers, panels, lightning talks, tutorials, workshops, faculty posters, and graduate student postersCamera-ready copy and author registration dueFri, Feb 26
EncoresSubmissions dueFri, Mar 13
EncoresNotificationsFri, Mar 20
Undergraduate student posterAbstracts dueFri, Mar 19
Undergraduate student posterNotificationsWed, Mar 31
Undergraduate student posterCamera-ready copy dueMon, Apr 5
Programming ContestRegistration deadlineMon, Mar 30
RegistrationEarly registration deadlineMon, Apr 5
RegistrationStandard registration deadlineFri, Apr 16
TitleMemberInstitutionEmail
Conference ChairLawrence D’AntonioRamapo College
Conference ChairBen FineRamapo College
Program ChairJim TerescoSiena College
Papers ChairAli ErkanIthaca College
Papers ChairYana KortsartsWidener University
Lightning Talks ChairSusan ImbermanCity University of New York
Panels ChairJoan DeBelloSt. Johns University
Tutorials ChairBonnie MacKellarSt. Johns University
Tutorials ChairTing LiuSiena College
Workshops ChairBonnie MacKellarSt. Johns University
Workshops ChairTing LiuSiena College
Faculty Posters ChairDan RogersThe College at Brockport
Speakers ChairIngrid RussellUniversity of Hartford
Speakers ChairMike GousieWheaton College
Student Unconference ChairKarl WurstWorcester State University
Encore ChairDarren LimSiena College
Undergraduate Posters ChairSandeep MitraThe College at Brockport
Undergraduate Posters ChairAlice FischerUniversity of New Haven
Undergraduate Posters ChairAparna MahadevWorcester State University
Undergraduate Posters ChairStefan ChristovQuinnipiac University
Undergraduate Posters ChairLiberty PageUniversity of New Haven
Registration ChairMark HoffmanQuinnipiac University
Registration ChairRick KlinePace University
Programming Contest ChairFrank FordProvidence College
Programming Contest ChairDel HartSUNY Plattsburgh
Career Fair CoordinatorScott FreesRamapo College
Vendors ChairKevin McCullenSUNY Plattsburgh

The entire committee may be emailed via .

Registration

Early Registration (on or before Mon, April 5, 2021)
Full Registration: $50
Student Registration: $20
K-12 Teacher Registration: $30

Late/On-Site Registration
Full Registration: $60
Student Registration: $30
K-12 Teacher Registration: $30

Full registration includes:
All sessions and pre-conference workshops. It also includes membership in CCSC.

Student registration includes:
Admission to all sessions. Students who author regular papers or participate in the programming contest receive additional benefits. See the appropriate contest registration page for details.

Important Note for Students:

  • If you are a member of a Programming Contest Team, conference registration is included with your Programming Contest Team registration. Please review the information on the Programming Contest page.
  • If you are not a member of a Programming Contest Team, register as a Student using the online registration system (link is included below) or the form below.

K-12 Teacher registration includes:
Admission to all conference activities including the vendor display.

Register and pay online

Use the CCSCNE Registration System: REGISTER ONLINE NOW

If you registered online for the CCSCNE 2012 through CCSCNE 2020 conferences, then you already have an account.   Your e-mail is your user name.

If you already have an account, you may logon and register for CCSCNE 2021.

If you do not have an account, you need to create one, and then register for CCSCNE 2021.

*** Make sure the e-mail address listed in your CCSCNE account is accurate. The conference committee will use it to communicate conference logistical information. Use the “Edit User Account Details” on the Welcome Page to check and update your e-mail address. ***

You may pay by credit card or PayPal.

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Register and pay via U.S. mail

Please contact the CCSCNE Registrar for registration information.

Prof. Mark Hoffman
School of Engineering, TH-ENR
Quinnipiac University

Email:
Phone: (203) 582-8449