Students from all fourteen of the schools within the Pennsylvania System of Higher Education competed in a "brain twisting" computer programming contest.

This annual event allows Computer Science and Computer Information Science majors to compete for prizes by solving various problems with computer programming.

The Business Administration, Computer Science, and Information Technology department at Lock Haven University entered a team for the fourth consecutive year.

The programming event was part of the 2007 Pennsylvania Association of Computer and Information Science Educators conference hosted by Lock Haven University.

 

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