Association of Computing Machinery

The Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) Student Chapter works to provide outside learning opportunities for students to expand their horizons beyond what they learn in class. We do this by offering educational workshops, guest speakers, industry tours, programming contests and other social gatherings.

 

 

 

Upcoming Events

Please join our discord server and fill out our mailing list form for notification updates, these are necessary to ensure you get proper current information 
Join us to make friends and dive into the CS world!

Club Highlights:

  • Programming and development
  • Collaboration on fun projects
  • Learn important skills and tools
  • Participate in leadership opportunities

 

PREVIOUS EVENTS:

 

Technical Interviews Panel
Blockchain: Internet Computer 
GameJam: Intro to Game Dev

Hill Air Force Base Industry Tour
ChatGPT Contest
Leetcode Workshop
Connext Fiber Optics Tour
L3 Communication Industry Tour
Github Essentials Workshop
Mini Programming Contest (4 hours)
Command Line Essentials Workshop
Unit Testing Essentials Workshop
Various Career Building Workshops
Professional Headshots Fundraiser for Primary Children's Hospital
Halloween Social

 

 

ACM Officers

ADVISOR:

Dylan Zwick

PRESIDIENT:

Pierce Kester 

VICE-PRESIDIENT:

Mitch Tyron

TREASURER:

Niklas Kennedy

MARKETING SPECIALIST:

Kristina Brinkman

 

How to Join?

Prospective members can join ACM by contacting officers about joining, and students are free to join on their own accord. Although ACM's main focus is on computer-related fields, any interested STEM student may join. An ACM membership is not required for participation, it can provide additional resources for your CS career. 

 

Contact Us

acm@weber.edu                    Mailing List Form

Facebook 

You can also reach us by emailing our advisor or any of our officers.

Join our discord server for additional info on meeting times or to contact us. Use this link: https://discord.gg/5cRDfkvvMv to join.

Other resources

VERY OLD ACM WEBSITE FOR THOSE WHO ARE CURIOUS: https://icarus.cs.weber.edu/acm/index.html