Introduction

  • This election is for CAPC College of the Sciences and Mathematics Computer Science Department Representative(s). The rules for this election are listed below.
  • The nominees for the CAPC College of the Sciences and Mathematics Computer Science Department Representative(s) election are listed to the right. The list to the right is not a ballot.
  • This list in not official until nominations have been closed and the list of nominees has been reviewed and verified by the APSCUF Nominations and Elections Committee.
  • The statements the candidates submitted with their nominations are given below. By clicking on a name in the list of candidates, you will be taken to that candidate's statement.
  • Clicking on the words Return to Top will return you to this part of the page.
  • If you are a nominee and wish to modify your statement or withdraw your nomination, click on the "Modify" button. You will need your password to make any modifications.
  • When you are finished, you may choose to view nominees for other elections, nominate yourself, view the list of elections, return to the APSCUF Nominations and Elections homepage, visit the APSCUF homepage, or visit the WCU homepage.
The nominees for CAPC College of the Sciences and Mathematics Computer Science Department Representative(s) are:

Linh Ngo

Nominations close Mar 25, 2020.
Regular Faculty in the College of the Sciences and Mathematics may be nominated.

Rules for the Election

    • Only faculty in the Department of Computer Science may be nominated for this seat.
    • Each department can have at most three representatives on CAPC.
    • The election is decided by a plurality of those casting votes unless such results violate the previous rule or the number of candidates does not exceed the number of positions to fill. In the later case, each candidate will be voted on by an approve/disapprove ballot.
    • Each ballot submitted counts as a cast vote.
    • Members elected to at-large seats cannot be nominated for department representative seats.

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Linh Ngo


Department: Computer Science

The computer science department is on the verge of revamping its curriculum to support new demands on knowledge and skills from accreditation authorities and industry. I would like to help representing the department to ensure that this happens smoothly and that students' interests, both CS and non-CS (gen-ed), are prioritized.


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