W&M ACM

Tech Clubs

Explore computing communities (and collaborators) across campus

ACM is one part of a much bigger computing community at William & Mary. If you want more ways to build projects, meet people, and explore different corners of tech, these groups are a good place to start.

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&hacks Hackathon

William & Mary's annual hackathon brings students together to build projects, meet collaborators, and stay involved with the broader campus tech community.

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Society of Women in Computing (SWC)

SWC works to bridge the gender gap in computing through workshops, outreach, mentorship, and community-building for women and allies in tech.

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Developer Student Club (DSC)

Backed by Google's DSC program, this club focuses on longer-term team projects and building apps, tools, and services for organizations on campus.

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Tribe Cyber

Tribe Cyber is W&M's cybersecurity community for students interested in security practice, competitions, and learning more about the field.

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Game Design Club

Game Design Club holds weekly meetings on game design, works on club-wide game projects, and regularly collaborates on larger game jam events.

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1991 Linux Club

1991 Linux Club discusses Linux, open source software, and related topics while helping raise awareness of Linux use on campus.

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Robotics Club

Robotics Club hosts regular meetings and supports multiple teams building robotics projects, giving members hands-on experience with design and engineering work.

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AI Club

AI Club gives students a place to explore machine learning and artificial intelligence through projects, discussions, and opportunities to learn more about the field.

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Browse all W&M clubs

Looking for something outside the usual computing groups? W&M's full club directory is the best place to find other organizations, interest groups, and communities on campus.