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SEATTLE — Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen has announced he is giving $40 million to the University of Washington’s computer-science department. The Seattle Times reported ...
In turn, the UW Board of Regents on Thursday elevated the computer-science department to the status of a school and named it the Paul G. Allen School for Computer Science & Engineering after the S ...
With an additional $10 million from Microsoft, the school will be using the donation to establish the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering. The university's Board of Regents ...
On Thursday, Seattle billionaire Paul Allen announced he is donating $40 million to the University of Washington’s computer-science efforts, and Microsoft kicked in another $10 million in Allen ...
The UW Board of Regents voted Thursday to create the "Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering." Led by Microsoft's Brad Smith, program gives out $6M ...
It elevates computer science and engineering from a department to a school. The $50 million endowment comes from $40 million from Allen and $10 million from Microsoft in Allen’s honor, the UW said.
The University of Washington is naming a new computer science and engineering school after Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, funded by a $50 million donation from the billionaire and the world's ...