RadGrad Summer 2020 Research Program Results

During the Summer of 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the RadGrad Project hosted 11 undergraduates from the University of Hawaii, including four students funded by the NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates program.

RadGrad T-shirts!

We are happy to announce the availability of RadGrad t-shirts for pickup to those students who completed their degree plan in December and filled out the form requesting a tshirt. Please email radgrad@hawaii.edu if you have not already received an email with instructions on how to pick up your t-shirt.

Many thanks to RadGrad undergraduate research assistant Mirabela Medallon for the design!

RadGrad Summer 2020 Research Positions

Are you an undergraduate student in ICS or Computer Engineering? Are you intrigued by the potential for RadGrad to improve the undergraduate experience? Do you want to help change RadGrad for the better? Do you need a paying job (up to $600/week) for the summer, with the possibility of extending it into next year? Would you like to gain research and development experience to improve your resume? Do you want to stay in Hawaii for the summer? Are you interested in a tech stack with IntelliJ IDEA, Javascript, Typescript, React, MongoDB, and Meteor? Do you want to work with a fun group of people? If so, please consider applying to join the RadGrad team as a summer intern!

RadGrad Summer 2019 Research Positions

The RadGrad Project is hoping to find several undergraduate students to participate in the NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates program starting in Summer, 2019.

RadGrad overview slides available

Philip Johnson gave an introductory presentation on the NSF-supported project to evaluate the impact of RadGrad on engagement, retention, and diversity.

Initial deployment

During Spring semester, 2018, we are deploying RadGrad into the Department of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii.

Pilot study begins

We are starting a pilot study of RadGrad in Fall 2017 in the Department of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii.

Amy Takayesu finishes M.S. thesis on RadGrad

Amy Takayesu has completed her M.S. thesis, entitled: "RADGRAD: Using degree planning, social networking, and gamification to improve academic, professional, and social engagement during the undergraduate computer science degree experience".