ACM@MANOA The Association for Computing Machinery at the University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Who are we?

We, the Association for Computing Machinery at UH Manoa (ACManoa/ACM), are the largest computer science student organization at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

We are a registered student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery as well as a recognized student-chartered registered independent organization (RIO) at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. We welcome students of all different backgrounds, interests, and skill levels to join our community and share our passion for computer science.

Our Goals

ACManoa creates opportunities at UH Manoa to forge connections between students and Hawaii’s burgeoning IT industry.

Empowering every UH Manoa Information & Computer Science graduate to thrive in Hawaii’s IT industry.

ACManoa has three goals – to provide social, professional, and technical enrichment for our members. We provide events of all three kinds to meet our three goals.

How is ACManoa structured?

ACManoa is split into different interest-focused sub-groups called special interest groups (SIGs). Despite the SIGs independently planning events towards their own individual interests and goals, our events are always and will always be open to everyone – not just SIG members.

Want to see a new SIG focused on something you want? Members in ACManoa are encouraged create Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and collaborate on their own events and projects. Contact communications@acmmanoa.org if you want to get started!

Where are we located?

Our clubroom, ICSpace, is located on the third floor of the Pacific Ocean Science & Technology (POST) building in room POST 318B. We have monitors, whiteboards, a microwave, and refrigerators for club members to use. We are continuously looking for new ways to improve our room, so if you have a suggestion as to how, please contact us communications@acmmanoa.org.

How can I become a member?

If you’re interested in becoming a member, don’t hesitate to email the ACM president Kana’i Gooding kgooding@hawaii.edu for more information.

What are the benefits of becoming an ACManoa member?

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