I probably should have mentioned that this will be held at RPI in Troy, NY; so it is probably of most interest to those i the Northeast, but we would certainly welcome students from anywhere!
Wes On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 1:45 PM Wes Turner <wdtur...@gmail.com> wrote: > I hope you don't mind me posting this here, but we will be holding a > Hackathon this March. My open source students are heavily involved and > many will be attending. I am hoping we can interest some of yours as well! > > Wes > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: Scott Thiel <thie...@rpi.edu> > Date: Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 8:21 PM > Subject: Re: Fwd: Hackathon > To: Wes Turner <wdtur...@gmail.com> > Cc: Gong, Wenlin <go...@rpi.edu> > > > Here is our announcement: > > ``` > HackRPI is back for spring 2019 with another exciting hackathon! If you > like to code, solve problems, and learn new things in a collaborative > and competitive environment then come join us in celebrating > entrepreneurship and creativity in the Darrin Communications Center at > Rensselear Polytechnic Institute on March 16-17. > This year for our fifth annual hackathon we will have three major themes > to focus your hacking efforts on: Environmental Awareness and > Sustainability, Data Privacy, and Accessibility in Education. We > encourage students to not only find new creative solutions to > challenging problems, but to also find ways to make the tools for doing > so available to others. We welcome students from all areas of study and > no prior coding experience is needed. There will be plenty of mentors > available to help you make an amazing hack out of your great ideas. > There’s also free food so come on down and win some cool prizes, > showcase your hacking skills, enjoy great company, and overall have a > fantastic time! > Our registration is scheduled to open soon, but in the meantime you can > pre-register by going to https://hackrpi.com and clicking on > “Preregister now!”. Once registration opens, those who preregistered > will be sent an email letting them know. If you have any additional > questions regarding registration or HackRPI in general, head on over to > https://hackrpi.com or email us at t...@hackrpi.com. > ``` > > Thanks for your help, > > Scott > > On 2019-01-10 15:43, Wes Turner wrote: > > Wenlin, > > > > Here are the lists of contacts I sent Scott Thiel. For the POSSE > > group, if you send me the announcement, I can hit them and more by > > posting to the list. > > > > Prof. Turner > > > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > > From: WES TURNER <wdtur...@gmail.com> > > Date: Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 12:06 PM > > Subject: Hackathon > > To: <thie...@rpi.edu> > > > > Siena: Ira Goldstein igoldst...@siena.edu / Darren Lim > > d...@siena.edu > > POSSE: NYU: Joanna Klukowska <joann...@cs.nyu.edu> > > POSSE: Stewart Weiss: stewart.we...@hunter.cuny.edu > > <stewart.we...@hunter.cuny.edu> > > Blain Smith AgnosTech: Blain Smith <blain.sm...@gmail.com> > > POSSE: Greg Hislop: "Hislop,Gregory" <hisl...@drexel.edu> > > POSSE: Heidi Ellis: "Heidi Ellis (heidi.el...@wne.edu)" > > <heidi.el...@wne.edu> > > POSSE: "Burdge, Darci" <darci.bur...@ncc.edu> > > > > Christos Bacharakis <chris...@mozilla.com> > > > > Wes >
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