The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is the largest network of computer scientists in the world, with over 100,000 student and professional members. ACM@UD is the University of Delaware's part of this worldwide network. We're open to anyone with an interest in computer science at UD, no matter your skill level. In our meetings, you'll learn about the best parts of CS while meeting people in the process. From artificial intelligence to cybersecurity, we cover a broad range of topics geared towards beginners and experts alike.
We hold our meetings on Wednesdays at 5pm in person, but we will record them for those who can't make it. On presentation nights, we'll be learning about interesting topics in CS. On community nights, we play games like Jackbox and Skribbl.io.
1: Kickoff Meeting
8: How to Build a Webapp in JavaScript
15: How to Land an Internship
22: Career Fair Catchup
29: Tinkering with the Raspberry Pi
6: Graduate Student Presentation
13: Ethics in Algorithms
20: Alumni in Industry Night
27: Intro to 3D Graphics
3: Creative Coding
10: Intro to Webscraping
17: Tentative
1: Graduate Student Presentation
8: Farewell Meeting