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- Letter to Headstarters in Beaumont, TX
- Presentation at NITRD Forum, Feb 25, 2009, Washington, DC
- Presentation on Computational Thinking, Jan 18, 2008
- Biography for students
- Presentation at US-China Second Computer Science Summit,
Washington, DC, July 2008
- 1998 A. Nico Habermann Award Acceptance Speech
News
- In May 2009 York received the Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award from
the Computer Science Department at University of Massachusetts - Amherst
- York selected (again) as one of 50 most important African Americans in technology, January 2008
- Recipient of the first AARCS (African American Researchers in Computer Science)
Footprints Award, July 21, 2007, Auburn, Alabama
- York named ACM Fellow, January 2007
- York elected chair of Coalition to Diversify Computing (CDC), July 2006
- York elected to CRA Board for three year term, June 2006
- York granted Fulbright Senior Specialist Status, May 2006
- York selected for US Delegation to the First NSF US-China Computer Science Summit, Beijing, China, May 2006
- York elected chair of AAAS Section T on Computing, Information and Communications, February 2006
- York selected as one of top 100 Blacks in technology, February 2006
- York gives Saxena Invited Lecture, April 2005
- York appointed to CRA Board for one year term, June 2005
- York presented the Rochester Institute of Technology President's Breakfast Symposium, September 2004,
entitled,From Project Head Start to Across the Digital Divide
- York re-appointed to National Science Foundation CISE Advisory Committee, May 2004 for two year term
- York appointed to CRA Board for one year term, June 2002
- York appointed to National Science Foundation CISE Advisory Committee, May 2002 for two year term
- York appointed to the Steering Committee of the National Computational Science Institute, January 2002
- York selected as recipient of First Richard A. Tapia Achievement Award for Scientific Scholarship, Civic Science, and Diversifying Science, October 2001
- York selected as one of Top 50 African Americans in Technology, August 2001
- York co-founder of Institute of African American eCulture (IAAeC), May 1999
- York receives the Computing Research Association's A. Nico Habermann Award for outstanding contributions aimed at increasing the numbers and/or successes of underrepresented members in the computing research community, July 1998
- York co-founder of African American Scholars for Citizenship and Community (AASCC), March 1997
- York re-appointed to National Science Foundation CISE Advisory Committee, May 1996 for two year term
- York re-appointed to National Science Foundation CISE Advisory Committee, May 1994 for two year term
- York co-organized the first NSF Workshop on Increasing Participation of Minorities in CISE Disciplines, 1995
- York appointed to National Science Foundation CISE Advisory Committee, May 1992 for two year term
- York taught fractals, neural networks, and cellular automata to minority students
at Benjamin Banneker High School, April 1991 (6 minute video)
- York co-organized the first NSF Workshop on Computers and Persons with Disabilities, 1989
Bryant W. York
Computer Science Department
Portland State University
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Portland, Oregon 97201
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