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Grant Versfeld is studying Computer Science and Pre-Law at Loyola University Maryland. Grant is fascinated by the ethical implications of digital technology and plans to become a technologist specializing in Internet policy. He hopes to one day help solve the dilemmas, such as privacy, Artifical Intelligence safety, and ethical advertising, introduced by our increasingly connected society.
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At Loyola, Grant is a member of the Honors program as well as the Cybersecurity club. He is also involved with Ad Honorem (the Honors student council) and was briefly a member of the Club Ultimate Frisbee team. He can often be found reading or hanging out with friends in the library.
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Although he primarily studies Computer Science, Grant is avid reader and loves his humanities courses. He loves combining his love for technology with his love for english and history, and he enjoys projects that allow him to explore the people side of computing. Alongside his privacy and ethics interests, Grant hopes to make computers easier for everyone to understand.

Revision as of 22:05, 13 January 2018

Grant Versfeld is studying Computer Science and Pre-Law at Loyola University Maryland. Grant is fascinated by the ethical implications of digital technology and plans to become a technologist specializing in Internet policy. He hopes to one day help solve the dilemmas, such as privacy, Artifical Intelligence safety, and ethical advertising, introduced by our increasingly connected society.

At Loyola, Grant is a member of the Honors program as well as the Cybersecurity club. He is also involved with Ad Honorem (the Honors student council) and was briefly a member of the Club Ultimate Frisbee team. He can often be found reading or hanging out with friends in the library.

Although he primarily studies Computer Science, Grant is avid reader and loves his humanities courses. He loves combining his love for technology with his love for english and history, and he enjoys projects that allow him to explore the people side of computing. Alongside his privacy and ethics interests, Grant hopes to make computers easier for everyone to understand.