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The Quaker Consortium is an arrangement among three liberal arts colleges, Bryn Mawr College, Haverford College, and Swarthmore College, and one research university, the University of Pennsylvania, all located in the greater Philadelphia area. The arrangement allows for their students to enroll in courses at the other schools of the Consortium.
Swarthmore has an undergraduate student enrollment of 1,620 (for the 2016–2017 year) and 187 faculty members (99% with a terminal degree), for a student-faculty ratio of 8:1. The small college offers more than 600 courses per year in over 40 courses of study. [30] Its most popular majors, based on 2021 graduates, were: [31] Economics (53)
David Shucker (Swarthmore) 1971 Robert Israel (Chicago) 1971 Michael Yoder (Caltech) 1971, 1972 Arthur Rothstein 1972 David Vogan (Chicago) 1972 Dean Hickerson (UC Davis) 1972 Ira Gessel (Harvard) 1972 Angelos J. Tsirimokos (Princeton) 1973 Matthew L. Ginsberg 1973 Peter G. De Buda (Toronto) 1973 David J. Anick (MIT) 1973, 1975
Antonelli Institute, Erdenheim; Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, Atlantic City, and Cape May Court House, New Jersey; Bucks County Community College, Newtown, Bristol and Perkasie
He teaches an introductory course in computer science and courses in computer graphics at Brown University. Van Dam received his B.S. degree with Honors in Engineering Sciences from Swarthmore College in 1960 and his M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1963 and 1966, respectively.
Academic programs vary between colleges, but typically include a combination of topics in computer science,computer engineering, and electrical engineering. Undergraduate courses usually include programming, algorithms and data structures, computer architecture, operating systems, computer networks, parallel computing, embedded systems, algorithms design, circuit analysis and electronics ...
He then pursued a PhD in Computer Science at MIT and was advised by Charles E. Leiserson. [3] He graduated in 1988 with a dissertation titled Vector Models for Data-Parallel Computing. [2] [3] Blelloch joined Carnegie Mellon University in 1988 [2] and has taught courses on parallel algorithms and data structures. [4]
Penn alumni are the current or past presidents of over one hundred universities and colleges including Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Cornell University, University of California system, University of Texas system, Carnegie Mellon University, Northwestern University, Tulane University, Bowdoin College, and Williams College; and eight medical schools ...