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Charles Kelemen Recognized As An ACM Distinguished Educator

Charles Kelemen Recognized As An
ACM Distinguished Educator

by Stacey Kutish
11/5/2009

Charles Kelemen

Charles Kelemen


Charles Keleman, professor of computer science, has been recognized as a Distinguished Educator by the Association for Computer Machinery (ACM). This is prestigious honor is awarded to just 10 percent of ACM members who have at least 15 years of professional experience. Recipients are recognized for their "significant accomplishments or impact in the computing field as an educator, engineer or scientist." Kelemen has been instrumental in developing a computer science curriculum specifically for liberal arts institutions.

The Association for Computing Machinery is the oldest and largest international professional association of computer professionals. ACM is a major force in advancing the skills of information technology professionals and students. ACM serves its global membership by delivering cutting-edge information and transferring ideas from theory to practice.