Get Invoved: Tech Student Orgs

The student involvement fair is packed with opportunities to get involved across campus. Between running to get the best swag and meeting up with friends it can be easy to miss out on meeting info that you had intended to grab.

We’ve chatted with several tech student organizations this week and compiled information on a few first meetings. Take a look, visit their sites and get involved.

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ACM-W (Association of Computing and Machinery Committee on Women in Computing)

The mission of ACM-W is to engage in activities and projects that aim to improve the working and learning environments for women in computing. Their first meeting will be on Wednesday, August 30 at 7 p.m. in Scott Lab E0125. It’s an ice cream social/kick-off so bring an appetite!

Collegiate Web Developers Group

The Collegiate Web Developers Group is a collection of students, graduates and alumni at the Ohio State University who are making an effort to improve the web. All experience levels welcome. Their first meeting will be hosted at 7pm on Tuesday, August 29 in Dreese 270.

Code that Cares

Code that Cares offers to build iOS applications for charity and non-profit organizations while learning the process of building an application. Their first meeting will be Sunday, August 27 at 2 p.m., location TBD. Email stohr.9 for details.

SWE (Society of Women Engineers)

SWE strives to stimulate women to achieve full potential in careers as engineers and leaders, expand the image of the engineering profession as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrate the value of diversity. Their first meeting is Wednesday, August 30 at 7:00 p.m. in Jennings Hall 001.

Cyber Security Club

Cyber security club promotes cyber and information security across the university community, teaches the different tools used in both defensive and offensive cyber security and represents Ohio State at Capture the Flag events across the nation.  Their first meeting is Wednesday, August 23 at 7:30 p.m. in Dreese 266. 

IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)

IEEE undergraduate helps students create a network with faculty, other students and engineers from industry. Their first bi-weekly meeting is Monday, August 28 at 7PM in Journalism Building room 300.

Electronics Club

For those who are interested in all things electronic; they have workshops, their own workspace and plenty of likeminded individuals. Thier first meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 6th from 7-9pm in Scott Labs E0040. The topic is intro to microcontrollers.

See a full list of student orgs and check out @TechHubOSU for meeting updates and reminders.