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Phillip Hoffmann

Majoring in Computer Science
Le Moyne College, Class of 2021
From Buffalo, NY
As a lifelong learner, I seek to gain more skills and apply those I already have in order to contribute to multiple projects for the betterment of society. In an effort to accomplish this mission, I look to grow in my programming and critical thinking skills by coding in various languages and format inside and out of the classroom. While in the classroom I am learning Python and Java coding with their IDE's, I also am learning some of the C# language through the Unity game engine as well as working on app development in collaboration with the Maker Zone at Le Moyne.
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Phillip Hoffmann Graduates and Makes the Le Moyne College Spring 2021 Dean's List

Phillip Hoffmann, of Buffalo, NY, has graduated from Le Moyne College with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics and has been named to the Spring 2021 Dean'...

August, 12 2021 - Verified by Le Moyne College
Le Moyne College Names Phillip Hoffmann to the Fall 2020 Dean's List

Phillip Hoffmann, a Senior Computer Science and Mathematics major from Buffalo, NY, has been named to the Le Moyne College Fall 2020 Dean's List. To make the list, students must achieve a GPA of 3....

March, 02 2021 - Verified by Le Moyne College
Le Moyne College Names Phillip Hoffmann to the Spring 2020 Dean's List

Phillip Hoffmann, a Senior Mathematics and Computer Science major from Buffalo, NY, has been named to the Le Moyne College Spring 2020 Dean's List. To make the list, students must achieve a GPA of ...

August, 04 2020 - Verified by Le Moyne College
Le Moyne College Names Phillip Hoffmann to the Spring 2019 Dean's List

Phillip Hoffmann, a Senior Computer Science and Mathematics major from Buffalo, NY, has been named to the Le Moyne College Spring 2019 Dean's List. To make the list, students must achieve a GPA of ...

July, 10 2019 - Verified by Le Moyne College
Le Moyne College names Phillip Hoffmann to Dean's List for Fall 2018

Phillip Hoffmann, a Junior Computer Science and Mathematics major from Buffalo, NY, has been named to the Dean's List for the Fall 2018 semester. To make the list, students must achieve a GPA of 3....

February, 26 2019 - Verified by Le Moyne College
Le Moyne College Names Phillip Hoffmann to Dean's List for Spring 2018

Phillip Hoffmann, a Computer Science major from Buffalo, NY, has been named to the Dean's List at Le Moyne College for the Spring 2018 semester. To make the list, students must achieve a 3.5 or abo...

August, 07 2018 - Verified by Le Moyne College
Le Moyne College Names Phillip Hoffmann to Fall 2017 Dean's List

Phillip Hoffmann, a First-year Computer Science major from Buffalo, NY, has been named to the Dean's List at Le Moyne College for the Fall 2017 semester. To make the list, students must achieve a 3...

February, 13 2018 - Verified by Le Moyne College
Phillip Hoffmann was recognized for earning a scholarship
Presidential Scholarship for 4 years.
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Le Moyne Makers Zone
Co-chief Operations Officer: I coordinate members to come to events and organize them when attending the events.
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No Scripts Attached
Member of the Improv Club at Le Moyne, I performed in two shows for the college and look forward to participating in more.
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Sacristan at Campus Ministries at Le Moyne College

Prepare for the celebration of Mass on Sundays.

January 2018 - Present
Clinic Leader in Computer Science at Le Moyne College

As a Clinic Leader in the Le Moyne library, I tutor students who come in for help in various courses of Computer Science.

January 2018 - Present
The Influence of Gender Identity on College Student Alcohol Consumption: Research Proposal
A research proposal taking a sociological perspective on how gender identity may affect how much alcohol college students may consume, based off of previous research into the topic.
Others
Programming a Nation: How hate propaganda restructured the mind of its audience
This paper looks at the effect that hate propaganda had on the Rwandan Genocide of 1994. It looks at the various forms of propaganda utilized by the Hutu majority to persuade the brutal genocide of the Tutsi minority. Utilizing multiple sources, the paper discusses exactly how critical hate propaganda was in the genocide, what steps could have been taken to prevent this propaganda, as well as implementing a comparison to nationalist propaganda in Serbia during the 1990s to understand the issue of propaganda in a worldly context.
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