What is ACM?
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is the world's largest educational and scientific computing society, dedicated to uniting educators, researchers, and professionals to advance the field of computing. With a commitment to fostering dialogue, sharing resources, and addressing challenges within the computing community, ACM plays a crucial role in shaping the future of technology.
At Texas Tech University, the ACM Student Chapter embodies these values, serving as a dynamic hub for students and professionals to connect, collaborate, and thrive in the ever-evolving landscape of computing. Additionally, we are thrilled to introduce ACM-W, our dedicated platform for women in Computer Science at Texas Tech, aimed at empowering and supporting women in technology. With a diverse range of events including workshops, speaker panels, hackathons, and competitions, we invite students of all backgrounds, interests, and skill levels to join our dynamic community. No matter your major or experience level, ACM and ACM-W welcome you to share our passion for technology and shape the future of computing together!
If you want to learn more about ACM and its global impact, click on the link here:
ACM at a Glance. Additionally, to discover more about ACM-W and its global influence in supporting
women in computer science, visit ACM-W Global Impact!
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