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Dale Reed is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), where he has served since 1996. He directs undergraduate recruitment and focuses on CS education, educational technology, and equity in computing. His research spans human-computer interaction and artificial intelligence, with an emphasis on K-12 outreach and curriculum development.
Reed has secured significant grants, including a $1M NSF award for the Chicago Alliance for Equity in Computer Science (CAFECS) and a $1M Google grant for Data+AI course development. His work increased female and non-binary CS enrollment at UIC from 19% to 26%. His teaching philosophy integrates peer instruction and equity-focused pedagogy, reflected in courses like Discovering Computer Science and Software Design.
Reed's research articles center on CS education, equity initiatives, and curriculum design, with a focus on urban school districts and AP Computer Science Principles. He has collaborated with institutions like Cornell University, DePaul University, and the Chicago Public Schools, contributing to national programs such as CS4HS and Code.org.
His scientific awards include the
- Silver Circle Award (2004)
- Faculty Teaching Award (multiple times)
- Outstanding Undergraduate Advisor (2008, 2014, 2016)
- Award for Excellence in Teaching (2017)
Reed co-developed the CS Scholars NSF program, which recruited 27 underrepresented students, 85% of whom entered tech careers. He also leads initiatives like the annual scavenger hunt and Stump-the-Profs to build community within the UIC CS department.



