![2014 Graduation Ceremony](https://www-cse-managed-files.s3.amazonaws.com/video_thumbnails/2014-graduation_ceremony.jpg)
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This 40 second clip showcases CSE undergraduate and graduate students. Each briefly describes what computer science means to him or her, demonstrating how computing can change the world, change your life, and the value of a CSE education.
![2014 UW CSE donor luncheon](https://www-cse-managed-files.s3.amazonaws.com/video_thumbnails/donor_luncheon_2014_sm.jpg)
UW CSE's annual Scholarship/Fellowship Recognition Luncheon brings together the generous individuals and corporations whose gifts make scholarships and fellowships available to our students, and the outstanding students who are the beneficiaries of this generosity. At this year's event, graduate student Laurel Orr and undergraduate student Karolina Pyszkiewicz spoke, representing their peers.
![photos of 2013-14 Google scholars](https://www-cse-managed-files.s3.amazonaws.com/video_thumbnails/2013GScholars_sm_0.png)
![Screen shot of sound capstone](https://www-cse-managed-files.s3.amazonaws.com/video_thumbnails/CSE481I_14wi_soundcapstone.jpg)
![Logo for KIRO TV's "Sound Startup" series](https://www-cse-managed-files.s3.amazonaws.com/video_thumbnails/UW%2BCSE%2B30-HD_sm.jpg)
![screen shot of animation creation](https://www-cse-managed-files.s3.amazonaws.com/video_thumbnails/CSE460_14wi_animationcapstone.jpg)
![DawgBytes alums working on computer](https://www-cse-managed-files.s3.amazonaws.com/video_thumbnails/DawgBytes_reunion2013_sm.jpg)
DawgBytes is the University of Washington's Computer Science & Engineering K-12 outreach program. We aim to introduce both K-12 students and their teachers to the exciting world of computer science & engineering. Alums from our 2013 girl's high school camp recently reconnected and learned to use Processing to read from and control hardware using the Arduino microcontroller. More information about DawgBytes and how you can be involved may be viewed here.
![Students working with robot in class](https://www-cse-managed-files.s3.amazonaws.com/video_thumbnails/481C_13AU_RoboticsC.jpg)
This course teaches the basics of robotics and gives students implementation experience with a state-of-the-art mobile manipulator. Participants learn to use libraries and tools within the most popular robot programming framework ROS (Robot Operating System). The course will touch on robot motion, manipulation, navigation and perception though lectures, labs and assignments, eventually integrating these components to create autonomous robotic functionalities. The project gives team-work experience with large scale software integration and gets participants thinking about opportunities for using robots to make people's lives easier.