The Michael S. Klein ’74 Chair in Computer Science
was established in 1982 by Michael S. Klein ’74 to widen student interaction with computers and to insure that the three important ingredients that ensure academic excellence are present at US: a committed, talented faculty; a broad well-rounded curriculum, and superior educational facilities that promote and support individual pursuit of excellence.
Chair holder Peter Sweeney, who has taught at US since 2014, teaches Upper School computer science and heads the US Robotics program. He received his bachelor of philosophy degree from Miami University and his master of education degree from Cleveland State University.
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