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Student Clubs and Organizations
Student clubs and organizations in the Ying Wu College of Computing
ACM - The Association for Computing Machinery
The Association for Computing Machinery is the world's largest educational and scientific computing society. The student chapter at NJIT, the NJIT ACM, aims to build a community of students interested in computing sciences, as well as encourage growth in the academic and professional fields. The NJIT ACM offers computer science related workshops, tutoring sessions, and events. In addition, we host multiple SIGs, or special interest groups, where students come together to learn various topics of their choice. Some examples are SIG Android, Algorithms, Linux, Reverse Engineering, etc.
If you are interested in joining us, stop by our office or the tutoring center (GITC 3700). You can also visit our website at njit.acm.org for information.
2024-2025 Elected Officers
- President - Abdullah Imran
- Vice President - Priya Patel
- Treasurer - Matthew Padilla
- Secretary - Garrett Gonzalez-Rivas
- Webmaster - Krish Patel
- Event Master - Xhaiden D'Souza
G-WiCS
NJIT Graduate Women in Computing Society (G-WiCS) promotes and supports NJIT's growing community of women studying in the fields of computing and technology. Through G-WiCS, members develop their skill set at student-hosted workshops, participate in mentorship programs, and network at national conferences, such as the Grace Hopper Conference. In addition, members regularly take part in professional development activities and site visits with tech companies including Facebook. G-WiCS also actively conducts outreach to high school students to empower young women to pursue computing studies.
2022 E-Board:
HACCS - Hispanic Association of Computing College Students
Hello! Bienvenidos!
The Hispanic and Latine Association of Computing College Students (HACCS) is committed to cultivating a strong community, encouraging cultural awareness, and providing resources to empower members as they pursue successful careers in computing. We strive to enhance the college experience of Hispanic/Latine students at the Ying Wu College of Computing (YWCC) by facilitating professional development and social opportunities for our members. All NJIT students interested are welcome to stop by, no matter their background or major!
2024-2025 E-Board:
President - Angel Cazares
Internal Vice President - Gabriel Orbe
External Vice President - Tammy Pelaez
Secretary - Daniel Montoya
Public Relations - Sarah Estrada
Educational Coordinator - Emily M.orales Medina
Graphic Designer- Charlie Filian
Marketing Lead - Marcel Velasquez
Graphic Designer- Charlie Filian
Treasurer - Jason Morales
Web Master- Rafael Abreu
Email: njithaccs@gmail.com
IS Club
The Information Systems Club provides a communal ground for students interested in IS, IT and CS as well as their usage and implementation in the real world. We have a strong focus on holding various events throughout the semester that people of all skill levels and and backgrounds are welcome to attend.
For more information and to sign up for our mailing list, contact njitisclub@gmail.com.
2023 Board Members:
Information Coming Soon
Ying Wu College of Computing Mentoring Program
The YWCC Mentoring Program is an extracurricular activity welcome to all students interested in further developing academically and professionally in computing. As a student-run program, mentors will be working together to create dynamic and interactive workshops, panels, and discussion sessions relating to topics in career development, collaborative projects, personal branding, networking, and opportunities inside and outside of NJIT. We encourage and welcome students who are not mentors or mentees to attend our general body meetings and progress further in the realm of computing. Altogether, every student will gain the skills necessary to be leaders, innovators, and accomplish their goals by having a focus on professional development, academic success and mentoring relationships.
For further information about mentoring at YWCC or to enroll, please visit:
http://computing.njit.edu/mentoring
WICS - Women in Computing Society
NJIT Undergraduate Women in Computing Society (WiCS) promotes and supports NJIT's growing community of women studying in the fields of computing and technology. Through WiCS, members develop their skill set at student-hosted workshops, participate in mentorship, and network at national conferences. For more information please visit https://njit.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/wics.
Email: wicsnjit@gmail.com