All Images


Research News

Computer Science Education Week: Expert voices on the value of CS

Jan Cuny

Jan Cuny, program director for Computer Science Education and Workforce Development, NSF.

Credit: Steve Robinson


Download the high-resolution JPG version of the image. (1.7 MB)

Use your mouse to right-click (Mac users may need to Ctrl-click) the link above and choose the option that will save the file or target to your computer.

Joan Ferrini-Mundy

Joan Ferrini-Mundy, assistant director for Education and Human Resources, NSF.

Credit: National Science Foundation


Download the high-resolution JPG version of the image. (5.5 MB)

Use your mouse to right-click (Mac users may need to Ctrl-click) the link above and choose the option that will save the file or target to your computer.

Russell Shilling

Russell Shilling, executive director of STEM, U.S. Department of Education.

Credit: U.S. Department of Education


Download the high-resolution JPG version of the image. (1.6 MB)

Use your mouse to right-click (Mac users may need to Ctrl-click) the link above and choose the option that will save the file or target to your computer.

Maria Klawe

Maria Klawe, president, Harvey Mudd College.

Credit: Harvey Mudd College


Download the high-resolution JPG version of the image. (3.5 MB)

Use your mouse to right-click (Mac users may need to Ctrl-click) the link above and choose the option that will save the file or target to your computer.

Lucy Sanders

Lucy Sanders, CEO and co-founder, National Center for Women in Information Technology (NCWIT).

Credit: National Center for Women in Information Technology


Download the high-resolution JPG version of the image. (646.8 KB)

Use your mouse to right-click (Mac users may need to Ctrl-click) the link above and choose the option that will save the file or target to your computer.

Joanne Goode

Joanne Goode, associate professor of education, University of Oregon.

Credit: University of Oregon


Download the high-resolution JPG version of the image. (383.3 KB)

Use your mouse to right-click (Mac users may need to Ctrl-click) the link above and choose the option that will save the file or target to your computer.