Nancy R.
Sr. Instructor
Nancy R. was a computer science professor at University of Idaho (2008-2021). She has experience in advising, curriculum design, teaching, and mentorship. She has a passion for AI, robotics, and programming languages, with a focus on industrial automation. Nancy is committed to diversity in STEM fields and promotes an inclusive environment that fosters respect and communication across communities. She continuously educates herself on emerging technologies and programming languages to provide comprehensive programs tailored to individual student needs.
Selina S. is a senior studying Computer Science and Business Administration at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she received the prestigious Morehead-Cain Scholarship. Passionate about community service, Selina also serves as a Student Director of the Asian American Center at UNC and was responsible for establishing the center's first location on campus.
Emily L.
Instructor
Emily L. is a Sophomore at Wayne State University majoring in computer science. She has a background in Scratch, C++. HTML, and JavaScript programming. She also has experience teaching creative writing to grade school students. Emily takes interest in Arduino and 3D modeling, working to create functioning robots for various applications.