Tiffany Barnes is Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at NC State University. She received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics, and the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from N.C. State. A member of Phi Beta Kappa and the NC State Golden Chain Society, she has served as Chair (2008) and Program Chair (2009) of the Educational Data Mining conference, Chair of the STARS Celebration conference (2011), Program Chair (2014) and Program Track (2009) Chair for the Foundations of Digital Games conference, the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education Board (2010-2016), the Board of Directors for the International Educational Data Mining Society (2011-2016), Associate Editor for the Journal of Educational Data Mining (2008-2010), and Guest Editor for the IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications Special Issue on Serious Games (2009). Dr. Barnes received an NSF CAREER Award for her novel work in using data and educational data mining to add intelligence to STEM learning environments. Dr. Barnes is co-PI and current Executive Vice President for the STARS Computing Corps, a consortium of 53 universities that has engaged 1700+ college students in outreach (to over 107K K12 students), research, and service to broaden participation in computing. Dr. Barnes is currently working on an NSF-funded project to prepare 150+ teachers to teach the new Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles course. Her research focuses on educational data mining, serious games for education, health, and energy, and broadening participation in computing education and research.