Notre Dame Club of Eastern Kansas

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09/21/2024

Save the date for an actual in person Notre Dame Football game watch!! October 26th, the Navy game, at the Celtic Fox in the River Room. We *think* the game starts at 11am but we have a history of getting game times wrong. More details to follow. Go Irish!

Photos from Notre Dame Club of Eastern Kansas's post 06/19/2023

The club had a great time getting to know Joe Otting and his parents, Debbie and Eric at the send off dinner last month. Such a great time that we forgot to take a photo! But Debbie was so kind to share some from Joe's signing in December with the whole family and then one when they dropped him off on campus for summer school and training. Be sure to watch for #64 over the next 4-5 years!

09/02/2022

Don't forget, next week is our first in person club event since 2019! This lecture on Fact, Fiction, and the Newsfeed presented by Tim Weninger, the Frank M. Friemann Collegiate Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. Please join us at St. Thomas More Church Utopia Center, 2800 Kimball Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66052, Thursday, September 8, 2022 at 7pm.

08/28/2022

Come cheer on the Irish together for the first time in 3 years! http://norsemenbrewingco.com Drop a comment if you can make it so we can save enough seats!

08/26/2022

Two weeks from tonight you can come learn about Fact, Fiction, and the Newsfeed. People increasingly rely on social media as their primary source of news and information. Although social media platforms differ in the way that information is curated and delivered, user ratings (likes, upvotes, pins) play a significant role in determining what is considered to be popular or trending. Tasked with curating an ever-increasing amount of content, providers leverage the collective ratings of the crowd to identify which content to show users. Unfortunately, these types of systems can be easily abused by malicious agents through rating spam and a new type of digital-astroturfing. In this talk, we will discuss the algorithmic and social mechanisms that drive this misbehavior and the recent work that is guiding social media platforms towards more reliable social rating systems. This lecture will be presented by Tim Weninger, the Frank M. Friemann Collegiate Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame and proud graduate from the Computing Information and Science Department at Kansas State University (BS'07, MS'08). He was a member of the Student Government Association, and parishioner of St. Isidore's Catholic Church.

08/19/2022

For the first time since 2019, the club will get together to cheer on the Irish! Drop a comment with suggestions on where you'd love to meet up and we will get it arranged!

08/19/2022

Three weeks from tonight! The lecture will be about Fact, Fiction, and the Newsfeed, presented by Tim Weninger, the Frank M. Friemann Collegiate Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame.

08/15/2022

Please join us at St. Thomas More Church Utopia Center, 2900 Kimball Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66052, Thursday, September 8, 2022 at 7pm. The topic is Fact, Fiction, and the Newsfeed. People increasingly rely on social media as their primary source of news and information. Although social media platforms differ in the way that information is curated and delivered, user ratings (likes, upvotes, pins) play a significant role in determining what is considered to be popular or trending. Tasked with curating an ever-increasing amount of content, providers leverage the collective ratings of the crowd to identify which content to show users. Unfortunately, these types of systems can be easily abused by malicious agents through rating spam and a new type of digital-astroturfing. In this talk, we will discuss the algorithmic and social mechanisms that drive this misbehavior and the recent work that is guiding social media platforms towards more reliable social rating systems.

This lecture is presented by Tim Weninger, the Frank M. Friemann Collegiate Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame and proud graduate from the Computing Information and Science Department at Kansas State University (BS'07, MS'08), and was a member of the Student Government Association, and parishioner of St. Isidore's Catholic Church. He has authored over 90 research publications in the areas of social media and artificial intelligence. The key application of his research is to identify how humans generate, curate and search for information in the pursuit of knowledge. He uses properties of these emergent networks to reason about the nature of relatedness, membership and other abstract and physical phenomena. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER award, the Army Research Office Young Faculty Award, and has received research grants from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, DARPA, USAID, and the John Templeton Foundation. He is an inaugural member of the ACM's Future of Computing Academy and serves on numerous scientific program committees and editorial boards.

04/08/2022

We would love help planning events for 2022! If you are interested in game watches this fall, we need people who can pick a location and be there to greet our fellow fans. It's super easy, we just need someone who is available as our club leadership are busy on weekends.

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