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Advancing computing as a science and profession. Youngstown State University's Student Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery.

We are meeting at 4pm in room 338 this Wednesday! @JoeDuncko is talking about Bitcoin!


Meeting this Wednesday at 4pm in Meshel Hall 338!


ACM meeting today at 4pm in Meshel 337. Intro to what the ACM is and officer elections taking place. See you there!


Join us today at 5pm in Meshel 337 to learn about creating a startup without spending any money out of your own pocket.


Join us tomorrow (3/18) at 5pm as we get a tour of the Youngstown Business Incubator (YBI). Details here: ysu.acm.org/wordpress/2014…


On March 20th, the YSU Skeggs Lecture series will present astrophysicist Michio Kaku at 3pm for students and 7:30pm for the general public.


We'll be having a meeting this Wednesday at 5pm in Meshel 337 where Dr. Kramer will be discussing robotics. Hope to see everyone there!


Due to the weather, we have decided to push this meeting back to next week. See you then, and stay safe!


Come and learn about Big Data with Dr. Feng Yu, next Wednesday, 2/5/14 @ 5pm, Meshel 337. See you there!


We'll be having our last meeting of the semester tomorrow at 3pm in Meshel 337. Join us for snacks and hang out/get to know each other!


Join us tomorrow at 3pm in Meshel 337 for a talk by Dr. Sharif about eye-tracking research in software engineering!


Another programming problem at the next student ACM meeting, Tuesday, 23 April, 2 - 3 PM in room 102 of Meshel Hall. Join in!


Tomorrow's meeting will be in room 103 of Meshel Hall from 2 - 3 PM.


Next meeting on Tuesday, 2 April from 2 - 3 PM. We'll be collaboratively solving a programming problem from the ICPC competition. Join us!


Check your transcript against CSIS Electronic Curriculum Sheets: csis.ysu.edu/~csis1/


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