Welcome to the website of the Edinboro University computer science club.


Information


About Us

We are a group of students that share a common interest in computers and modern technology. This club was formed so that we could all get together and meet people interested in the things that interest us.

Nothing is mandatory, but we hold regular meetings and try to hold events such as bowling or gaming nights, where our members get together outside of classes and just have fun.

Feel free to come by anytime we have a meeting, or just shoot us an email and get involved! After all, a club is only as good as its members are willing to make it.

Advisors & Officers
Position Name
Advisor Dan Bennett
Advisor Patricia Hillman
President Bob Airey III
Vice President Brett Rhodes
Treasurer Jonathan Conley
Secretary Jeff Rossiter
Services Travis Hamilton

Meetings

The club will be meeting tentatively on Tuesdays at 5:00 PM in Doucette Hall, Room 225. We usually plan upcoming events and discuss what direction we want to take the club in at these meetings, so try to show up if you can!

The Programming Team generally meets Fridays from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the computer lab. During the meeting we discuss advanced programming topics and do practice problems to prepare for regional competitions. Feel free to come by and check it out!


News & Upcoming Events

  • October 15th 2011

    • Applications are now being accepted for the Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program.

      Check it out here.

  • October 19th 2011

    • Jeff Rossiter is looking for volunteers for a web site development project. Every year the Edinboro University Art department publishes a magazine called Chimera. There has been talk this year about creating a web site to supplement the publication. This would be an excellent chance for some csci people to work with some non-csci people and vice versa on a collaborative real-world project. Anyone interested should email Jeff.


Contact

The best way to get in touch with us is via email, or stop by the lab in Doucette Hall 222.