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Seventh Annual Hack@CEWIT to Resume Live March 3-5
Hack@CEWIT 2024 is tentatively scheduled for March 1-3, 2024!
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Project Showcase
During the Project Showcase, on Sunday, March 5, we invited community members and the K-12 population to attend the culmination of Hack@CEWIT 2023.
Those who attended were able to interact with the undergraduates, faculty mentors, industry representatives, see the STEM-centered projects demonstrated by the students, and experience high-tech offerings within CEWIT.
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Hack@CEWIT Testimonials
"I truly enjoyed witnessing the enthusiasm and active participation of the students. It was inspiring to see how they collaborated, shared ideas, and worked diligently to solve complex problems. I was particularly impressed by the creativity and innovation displayed by the participants, which I believe are crucial elements in driving progress and growth in the field of technology. I think Hackathon provides valuable opportunities for individuals like myself to not only expand our knowledge and skills but also to connect with like-minded individuals who share the same passion for technology and innovation. These events can indeed be 'life-changing,' as they expose us to new ideas, help us develop essential skills, and inspire us to push the boundaries of what's possible." - Junyoung Kim, Softheon
"Hack@CEWIT was a great experience, I especially enjoyed meeting the MLH representatives, workshop hosts, and everyone involved. I am glad WiCS got to be a part of this year's CEWIT Hackathon." - Sammi Lin, SBU WiCS
"Having the opportunity to exercise my position as the vice-president of Farmingdale Coding Society (soon to become the new SUNY Farmingdale ACM chapter) has felt nothing less than a privilege. Presenting to people with the capacity and drive to learn more is uncommon, and I'm also looking forward to the next iteration.Thank you Chris and Clifford for having our small-time club at your carefully thought-out event." - Mke Odnis, Farmingdale Coding Society
"The staff is the top notch and the best at everything they do. I say they are the sweeter than barber shop employees. Thank you to Jon, the other staff, mentors, and volunteers! It was great to socialize with people too! Workshops were phenomenal and very well hosted and informative." - Hassan Zafar, Hack@CEWIT 2023 hacker