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- | ==== ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) / Coders Anonymous ==== | ||
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- | * Faculty contact: John Bowers (bowerscj) | ||
- | * Student contact: Riley Harbick | ||
- | * Regular meetings: TBD | ||
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- | ACM brings together computing educators, researchers, | ||
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==== Competitive Programming ==== | ==== Competitive Programming ==== | ||
- | * Faculty contact: | + | * Faculty contact: |
- | * Student contact: | + | * Student contact: |
- | * Weekly meetings: | + | * Weekly meetings: |
* Website: http:// | * Website: http:// | ||
- | * Microsoft Teams Code: 88lie93 (Log in to https://teams.microsoft.com using your Dukes account and password and then click join Team and put this code in to join.) | + | * Discord: https://discord.gg/ |
+ | * Github: https:// | ||
Do you love to solve challenging problems? Would you like to increase your programming skills? Are you a competitive person? Do you want to prepare for interview exercises that companies like Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, and others give their future employees? Would you like to improve your ability to work in teams? If you answered “YES!” to any of these questions, then we have the perfect club for you! We solve programming problems in online and in-person team competitions. We meet weekly for practices and participate in several contests every year. | Do you love to solve challenging problems? Would you like to increase your programming skills? Are you a competitive person? Do you want to prepare for interview exercises that companies like Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, and others give their future employees? Would you like to improve your ability to work in teams? If you answered “YES!” to any of these questions, then we have the perfect club for you! We solve programming problems in online and in-person team competitions. We meet weekly for practices and participate in several contests every year. | ||
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* Faculty contacts: Hossain Heydari (heydarmh) & Brett Tjaden (tjadenbc) | * Faculty contacts: Hossain Heydari (heydarmh) & Brett Tjaden (tjadenbc) | ||
- | * Student contact: | + | * Student contact: |
- | * Weekly meetings: | + | * Weekly meetings: |
+ | * Instagram (Follow us!): https:// | ||
+ | * Discord: https:// | ||
* Website: [[https:// | * Website: [[https:// | ||
- | The Cyber Defense club is a student led group focused on learning about information security techniques and tools, and participates in cyber defense competitions such as CCDC, NCL, and NSA Codebreaker. Members can expect to learn about tools and techniques used in cyber defense and penetration testing through weekly demos and exercises as well as current information security news and trends. | + | The Cyber Defense club is a student-led group focused on learning about information security techniques and tools, and participates in cyber defense competitions such as CCDC, NCL, and NSA Codebreaker. Members can expect to learn about tools and techniques used in cyber defense and penetration testing through weekly demos and exercises as well as current information security news and trends. |
- | ==== Forensics | + | ==== DukeDevs |
- | * Faculty contact: | + | * Faculty contact: |
- | * Student contact: | + | * Student contact: |
- | * Weekly meetings: | + | * Weekly meetings: |
- | The Forensics club is for those interested in learning the basics of forensics as well as discussing current developments in the field. We engage in many forensics exercises like drive recovery | + | We aim to create a friendly environment |
- | ==== Minority Programmers Association ==== | + | |
- | * Faculty contact: Ramon Mata-Toledo | + | If you can't make it to regular meetings, we hold events |
- | * Student contact: Kush Gupta (kush@minorityprogrammers.org) | + | |
- | * Weekly meetings: TBD | + | |
- | * Website: http:// | + | |
- | The Minority Programmers Association was started in 2019 at JMU by a group of diverse Computer Science | + | * Discord - [[https://discord.gg/ |
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==== PlayMU ==== | ==== PlayMU ==== | ||
* Faculty contact: Mike Lam (lam2mo) | * Faculty contact: Mike Lam (lam2mo) | ||
- | * Student contact: | + | * Student contact: |
* Website: [[https:// | * Website: [[https:// | ||
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* Faculty contact: Nathan Sprague (spragunr) | * Faculty contact: Nathan Sprague (spragunr) | ||
- | * Student contact: | + | * Student contact: |
- | * Weekly meetings: | + | * Weekly meetings: |
+ | * Discord link: https:// | ||
- | The Robotics club enables students who wish to continue robotics work outside of class. | + | The Robotics club enables students who wish to either |
==== UUG (Unix Users Group) ==== | ==== UUG (Unix Users Group) ==== | ||
* Faculty/ | * Faculty/ | ||
- | * Student contact: | + | * Student contact: |
- | * Weekly meetings: | + | * Weekly meetings: |
* Website: www.jmunixusers.org | * Website: www.jmunixusers.org | ||
+ | * Discord: | ||
UUG is an organization for computer enthusiasts, | UUG is an organization for computer enthusiasts, | ||
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* Faculty contact: Mike Lam (lam2mo) | * Faculty contact: Mike Lam (lam2mo) | ||
- | * Student contact: | + | * Student contact: |
* (no regular meetings) | * (no regular meetings) | ||
* Website: https:// | * Website: https:// | ||
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* Contact: jmuwit@gmail.com | * Contact: jmuwit@gmail.com | ||
- | * Faculty contact: | + | * Faculty contact: |
- | * Student contact: | + | * Student contact: |
- | * Regular | + | * meetings |
- | * Links: [[https://beinvolved.jmu.edu/ | + | * Links: [[https://weikleda.github.io/jmuwit|Website]] | [[https://beinvolved.jmu.edu/organization/ |
WIT's goal is to celebrate an active network of women in the technology industries by facilitating career development and empowering women to be the architects of change in the STEM field, and to create opportunities for personal and professional development inside and outside of the classroom. | WIT's goal is to celebrate an active network of women in the technology industries by facilitating career development and empowering women to be the architects of change in the STEM field, and to create opportunities for personal and professional development inside and outside of the classroom. | ||
- | ===== Other clubs ===== | + | If you would like to get involved with WIT, please email us at jmuwit@gmail.com so we can add you to our mailing list! |
- | The following clubs do not list CS faculty as the contact faculty member, but are relevant to Computer Science and our students enjoy participating with them. | ||
- | ==== National Society for Black Engineers | + | ==== Not Currently Active |
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- | * Faculty contact: | + | **ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) / Coders Anonymous** |
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* Regular meetings: TBD | * Regular meetings: TBD | ||
- | * Websites:[[https://nsbejmu.weebly.com/|Web]] | + | * Discord: https://discord.gg/ |
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+ | ACM brings together computing educators, researchers, | ||
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+ | **Minority Programmers Association** | ||
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+ | * Faculty contact: TBD | ||
+ | * Student contact: TBD | ||
+ | * Weekly meetings: TBD | ||
+ | * Website: http:// | ||
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+ | The Minority Programmers Association was started in 2019 at JMU by a group of diverse Computer Science / Computer Information Systems students looking to start a community where minorities are both accepted and have the opportunity to produce projects as undergrads. | ||
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+ | **Forensics** | ||
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+ | * Faculty contact: Florian Buchholz (buchhofp) | ||
+ | * Student contact: TBD | ||
+ | * Weekly meetings: TBD | ||
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+ | The Forensics club is for those interested in learning the basics of forensics as well as discussing current developments in the field. We engage in many forensics exercises like drive recovery and forensics scenarios. In the past, members of the group have given presentations on forensic topics and tools, recovered data from " | ||
- | The National Society of Black Engineers, as a national student and professional based organization, |