Student Resources

Our setting in Washington, DC affords students unparalleled access to world-class research institutions, prestigious internship opportunities, and memorable learning experiences inside and outside of the classroom. Whether you enjoy visiting the exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution's , exploring the at National Security Agency (NSA), or attending lectures at or , at Â鶹ÊÓƵ you are steps away from the best our nation has to offer. On campus, the department maintains a computer lab and other technical resources. The Â鶹ÊÓƵ Library maintains a collection of computer science-related online resources, including databases, indexes, and mediagraphy.

Opportunities

  • Association for Computing Machinery
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    Â鶹ÊÓƵ's Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) chapter holds meetings every Wednesday at 8 p.m. in DMTI 111 (Collaboration Lab). Past meeting themes have included "Working in the Tech Industry," "Hidden Figures Film Screening," and "UI/UX Product Design." Other activities include field trips such as last year's outings to the National Cryptologic Museum at National Security Agency (NSA)and the International Spy Museum.
  • Upsilon Pi Epsilon
    is internationally recognized honors society for the computing and information disciplines. The mission of Upsilon Pi Epsilon is to recognize academic excellence at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in the Computing and Information Disciplines.
  • Girls Who Code

    Â鶹ÊÓƵ Girls Who Code is a chapter of the national GWC movement, which aims to empower individuals to pursue careers in tech and provide a community for like-minded individuals who are excited to explore where coding skills can be used in their desired fields.
  • Underrepresented Students in STEM

    USS aims to support underrepresented students in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics and provide them the tools they need to succeed. We aim to not only help students maximize individual potential but to give mentorship, guidance, and financial support in furthering education to fuel the next generation of STEM leaders.
  • Society of Physics Students
    The Physics department holds a chapter of

International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC)

Our students participate in the programming contest annually. To prepare for the competition, interested students meet weekly to practice. See .

Robyn Rafferty Mathias Student Research Conference

Computer Science students work on their research projects and present their result in this annual student research conference every spring.

Computer Science Project Fair

Students show off their Computer Science projects in the Computer Science Project Fair held in the Spring.

ACM Student Research Competition

Sponsored by Microsoft Research, the enables undergraduate and graduate students to share their research results and exchange ideas with others.

National Science Foundation

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There may be other funding opportunities at NSF, so surf around.

Labs and Research with Professors On Campus

See Labs and Research for information on on-campus labs and CS Professors' research interests.

DC NASA Space Grant Consortium

Headquartered right here at Â鶹ÊÓƵ, the funds internships and summer research experiences at NASA.

Resources

Â鶹ÊÓƵ Career Center

The Career Center offers excellent opportunities through its Career Web.

ACM Compiled Resources

  • going through the interview process (lots of good resources)
  • of the full process
  • Ally Palanzi (Senior Front End Dev at Vox)

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