The FICO Analytics Challenge empowers students to tackle real-world problems with data and analytics. This year’s focus: detecting and preventing transaction fraud through behavioral analytics.
Siobahn Day Grady, Ph.D., turned a childhood interest in science into a career in computers and artificial intelligence, and encourages others to do the same.
With academic training in both computer science and law, Gipson Rankin’s work focuses on technology, artificial intelligence and their implications for the legal profession and justice system.
Students met with Costa Rican police, visited a jail and heard from a lawyer who practices immigration and civil law. They also spent four hours a day in a Spanish language school.
As a first-generation attorney, Smith brings practical experience in client representation, law practice management and the evolving demands of the legal profession to the classroom.
Throughout the two-week program, students develop foundational law school skills, including legal analysis, case briefing, statutory interpretation, legal writing and exam preparation.