About our Organization
ACM@UC (student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery at the University of Cincinnati) is the University of Cincinnati’s computer science and programming community.
Our student organization educates students about popular technology through workshops, presentations, and informational lectures by professors, guest speakers, and students. We host biweekly meetings, weekly office hours, social events, and RevolutionUC, the university's student hackathon.
ACM@UC is open to all majors and official ACM membership is not required to participate.
How our organization engages UC students
RevolutionUC is a 24-hour student hackathon at the University of Cincinnati that is organized by ACM@UC. We invite you to join 300+ motivated students for an awesome weekend of code, community, and self-improvement! You don’t have to have to be a computer science major or engineering student to attend. It's open to any current college or high school students. It’s a learning experience for students of all skill levels!
Organizers and other volunteers help run the event. They coordinate logistics, prizing, judging, and all other aspects of the hackathon
Details
| (513) 307-4006 | |
| acmcinci@gmail.com | |
| Daniel Vennemeyer | |
| ACM@UC President | |
| https://acmatuc.org/ |