STUDENT CHAPTER ACM

The ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) is a campus organization that explores a wide range of Computer Science related topics and focuses on student run presentations and discussions.  It is a organization for Computer Science and Network Computing majors.  The club was founded in 1999 as a way for student programmers to interact socially and professionally. 

Activities are chosen by the members and include such things as overviews of the Ruby and Python programming languages, test driven development, iPhone programming, game development, and presenting at the Department's colloquium series.  The ACM involves itself in two programming contests each year:  one in the fall and one in the spring.  The spring contest is held at NMU and is organized by the members of the ACM.  The ACM also involves itself in various road trips throughout the year; in particular, ACM members participate in the Argonne Undergraduate Symposium (observing student research projects or presenting their own) each year.

The NMU Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), meets on Fridays at 5:00 PM

For more information, contact Josh Johnson, or Dr. Andrew A. Poe.

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