computer science
Coverage of computer science in the Nexus archive.
- Identify and protect yourself from Email scams
A Cyber Security major shared information to help people identify potential email scams. Tips include checking the sender's full profile by clicking their name, as a mismatched underlying email address suggests a scam. Furthermore, users are advised that for sensitive security matters, such as bank notifications or profile changes, they should contact the institution directly rather than clicking links in an email.
- At colleges, the AI boom means everyone wants to dabble in computer science
Colleges nationwide are expanding AI education to non-computer science majors due to growing student demand and employer expectations. Programs like AI minors, graduation requirements, and interdisciplinary courses are being introduced at universities such as Virginia Commonwealth University, Purdue, Harvard, and Ohio State.
- At colleges, the AI boom means everyone wants to dabble in computer science
Colleges are experiencing a shift as the AI boom drives interest in computer science, but hiring for entry-level software developers has slowed, and college enrollment in computer science is declining.
- An internal OpenAI Astra model solved 10 major open math and CS problems
An internal OpenAI Astra model solved 10 major open mathematics and computer science problems. The article is shared on Twitter and discussed on Hacker News with 23 points and 5 comments.
- Make-A-Wish Southern Florida gifts gaming computer to 18-year-old suffering from rare form of cancer
Make-A-Wish Southern Florida gifted an 18-year-old named Brian Pedroso, who has a rare form of cancer, a gaming computer. Pedroso plans to use the computer to code games and pursue a computer science major in college.
- A former OpenAI intern shares 3 tips for breaking into AI
Hamza Mostafa, a former OpenAI intern, shared three tips for entering the AI field: gaining a broad understanding before specializing, building projects to demonstrate skills, and using AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude to deepen knowledge. He emphasized focusing on controllable factors such as resume preparation and networking.
- Computer science enrollment fell for the first time in 20 years after ChatGPT's rise, a Stanford economist says
Computer science enrollment declined for the first time in two decades during the 2025-26 academic year, according to a Stanford economist's study. The decline coincided with the rise of generative AI like ChatGPT, but the study does not establish causation. National data showed an 8.1% year-over-year drop in computer science enrollment at four-year colleges in fall 2025.
- I was told a computer science degree would guarantee a job. Four years later, I'm pivoting.
Mackenzie McAllister graduated with a computer science degree from the University of Missouri but is now seeking data analytics roles after relying heavily on AI tools during her studies. She credits her decision to pivot to challenges with software engineering interviews and the integration of AI in education, which she felt weakened her coding skills.
- Want to earn nearly $100,000 within 5 years of graduating? Study engineering, Fed research says
A New York Federal Reserve study found that 80% of the top 10 highest-earning college majors within five years of graduation are engineering degrees, with computer engineering leading at a median salary of $90,000. Non-engineering fields like computer science and finance also rank high, while liberal arts, humanities, and some biological sciences report significantly lower earnings.
- Completing a Computer Science Degree on Coursera
The article discusses completing a Computer Science degree through Coursera, as detailed on the author's blog. It has received 19 points and 2 comments on Hacker News.
- 90% seats filled in EAPCET mock allotment; computer science preferred choice
90% of seats in the EAPCET mock allotment have been filled, with computer science being the most preferred choice among candidates.
- SRM-AP launches B. Tech in Health Engineering course
SRM-AP has launched a new B. Tech in Health Engineering course designed to integrate electronics, artificial intelligence, computer science, and medical sciences. The program aims to prepare students for careers in healthcare innovation and medical technology, starting in August this year.
- DSEL to recruit around 3,000 computer science teachers for government schools
DSEL plans to recruit approximately 3,000 computer science teachers for government schools. This initiative aims to enhance STEM education in public institutions.
- College students are voting with their feet on AI. Goldman has the receipts
College students are shifting away from AI-exposed majors like computer science and into fields like healthcare and engineering, according to a Goldman Sachs analysis. The study found enrollment drops in high-displacement-risk majors and surges in lower-risk ones, with AI automation cutting 11,000 U.S. jobs monthly and disproportionately affecting Gen Z graduates.
- There’s Never Been a Better Time to Study Computer Science
Computer science enrollment is declining as new graduates face higher unemployment rates, driven by AI's impact on programming jobs. Despite these challenges, CS majors still outearn peers and have lower underemployment rates, suggesting the field remains valuable despite evolving demands.
- AI-generated papers flood submissions to scientific journals
arXiv announced a one-year ban for scientists submitting AI-generated papers with hallucinated references or fake content. The pre-peer-reviewed paper repository is combating a surge in fraudulent submissions, with computer science being the most affected field. Journal submission rates have increased 42% since ChatGPT's launch, prompting stricter enforcement against AI-generated content.
- What would you do differently if you started you crypto journey all over again?
A 20-year-old computer science student seeks practical guidance on entering the crypto market, questioning whether it's a viable path for profit or akin to gambling. He has technical knowledge from a blockchain course but needs advice on actionable steps and market participation.
- The hottest college major [Computer Science] hit a wall. What happened?
Computer Science, once a highly sought-after college major, is facing challenges as it hits a wall. The article explores the reasons behind this decline in popularity.