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ACM 2020-2021 Officer Board!

Congratulations to the 2020-2021 ACM Officer Board, and thank you once again to everyone who ran!

Chair: Lucy Jiang
Vice Chair: Ketaki Deuskar
Social Event: Eric Fan & Annalice Ni
Secretary: Elijah Greisz
Treasurer: Hayoung Jung
Social Media: Jiamae Wang
Internal: Donitaa Julius
Snack Overflow Director: Micah Witthaus
Best Regards,
ACM
May 29, 2020

ACM Officer Election Applications Closes at 11:59pm PST!

Hi CSE!

This is a reminder that ACM officer election application close TONIGHT at 11:59pm (PST). As another reminder, the timeline for the election process is below:

  • May 13th at 11:59 PM (PST): Applications for ACM officers close
  • May 15th: Elections for ACM officers open
  • May 22nd at 11:59 PM (PST): Elections for ACM officers close
  • Week of May 25th: ACM officers announced

If you are interested in applying to be an ACM officer, then please read the guidelines and responsibilities here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18ut3znZHOwDAjaSnfUteVX2pB-VmDjBNvLxKl56zSZE/edit

The application form can be found here: https://forms.gle/CRwwxEuXdh2DviRA7

If you have any questions about the election, you can email Eunia, the current ACM Chair at eunia@cs.uw.edu.

Best Regards,
ACM

May 13, 2020

ACM Officer Elections

ACM officer election applications are officially open today! The timeline for the elections are as listed below:

  • May 6th: Applications for ACM officers open
  • May 13th at 11:59 PM (PST): Applications for ACM officers close
  • May 15th: Elections for ACM officers open
  • May 22nd at 11:59 PM (PST): Elections for ACM officers close
  • Week of May 25th: ACM officers announced

If you are interested in applying to be an ACM officer, then please read the guidelines and responsibilities here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18ut3znZHOwDAjaSnfUteVX2pB-VmDjBNvLxKl56zSZE/edit

The application form can be found here: https://forms.gle/CRwwxEuXdh2DviRA7

If you have any questions about the election, you can email Eunia, the current ACM Chair at eunia@cs.uw.edu.

Best Regards,
ACM

 

May 6, 2020

Spring Quarter Big/Little Signups

Hello Allen School students!

The ACM officers and advisers hope you are all doing well! This spring quarter, ACM is hosting the Big & Little mentorship program once again. This program is a great opportunity for newly admitted students to learn more about the Allen School, and for returning students to give back to the community and help out new students.

As classes are online this quarter, we really want to welcome and support our amazing new admits. By signing up to be a Big or Little this quarter, you will be paired with other students and encouraged to meet virtually and answer any questions they may have throughout the quarter! 

The deadline to sign up is Friday April 3, 2020 at 11:59pm.

If you are a *newly admitted* Allen School student looking for some mentorship and to learn more about the school, sign up as a Little!

https://forms.gle/JLWkBRiX4kYtrBUv8 

If you are an Allen School student who has been in the school *and has completed CSE 311*, and are looking to share your wisdom and experiences with a newer student, sign up as a Big!

https://forms.gle/PDGgmp6YQeiD6Nkq5 

If you have any questions about Bigs & Littles, please email acm-officers@cs.washington.edu and we would love to answer your questions!

 

Best Regards,
ACM

March 26, 2020

[ACM-W and ACM] Find a Study Buddy for Spring Quarter!

Hi CSE!

Spring Quarter is coming up, and it’s almost time for our quarterly Study Buddy event! If you have classes where you’d like a study buddy or two, RSVP for a night of study-buddy searching: Mingle with people from your classes and walk away knowing some familiar faces to look out for in your classes! 

SNACKS WILL BE PROVIDED, and we’ll have icebreakers and games so you’ll have the opportunity to meet a variety of new people! Whether you walk away with a large study group, one or two study buddies, or none at all, we hope to give you the opportunity to meet people so that you can see some familiar faces around the halls of the CSE buildings!

ACM-W and ACM are committed to ensuring that our events are accessible for all students and is happy to arrange disability accommodations for students (with advanced notice). Please reach out to Chloe Dolese-Mandeville (our staff adviser) at cdolese@cs.washington.edu if you have any questions or requests. Please note that we occasionally may not be able to fulfill a specific request, but will do the very best we can to ensure you have a positive experience at our event!

RSVP Here: https://tinyurl.com/SP20studybuddy

(Please use your CSE email to access!)

WHEN: Friday, April 3rd, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

WHERE: CSE2 G10

Best,

ACM-W and ACM

March 6, 2020

ACM Winter Ball!

Hi CSE!

This is a reminder that it’s time for ACM’s annual semi-formal Winter Ball – join us this year to celebrate with a Winter Wonderland in the Atrium! Enjoy a lovely evening of friends, photos, light dinner, dessert, and fun!

****RSVP Required BEFORE 11:59pm February 14th****
tinyurl.com/uqaazzu
Help us make Winter Wonderland the best it can be! We would love some help setting up and cleaning up. This is a great way to get involved with ACM, so please let us know if you can help! Sign up to volunteer here:
🌲 Who?
Students must be in CSE, an ACM member, AND free of Snack Overflow debt to attend. All faculty, staff, and graduate students are invited to attend!

🌲 What?
Winter Ball is a semi-formal event, so dress to impress! Because we understand that not everyone likes to dress up, everyone is welcome regardless of what they’re wearing.

🌲 When?
February 21st, 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM

🌲 Where?
CSE1 Atrium

🌲 Additional Instructions
– This event is free for ACM members and $10 for their +1s. If you are unsure whether you are a member, you can RSVP first and we will follow up with you.
– All attendees must have no Snack Overflow debt.
– If you are 21+ and would like to access the beer garden, please bring your government-issued ID for check-in.
– ACM is committed to ensuring that our events are accessible for all students and is happy to arrange disability accommodations for students (with advanced notice). Please reach out to Chelsea Navarro (our staff adviser) at crmn@cs.washington.edu if you have any questions or requests. Please note that we occasionally may not be able to fulfill a specific request, but will do the very best we can to ensure you have a positive experience at our event!

For any other questions or concerns, please email us at acm-officers@cs.washington.edu!
Best,
ACM
February 11, 2020

ACM Research Night Recap

Hello Everyone,
Thank you so much for attending CSE Research Night 2020 presented by ACM this evening. Please fill out this post evaluation form to let us know your feedback about the event, it will be really helpful for us to improve the format of research night in future years!
And, here is the slide deck of all of our presentation slides. Please feel free to take advantage of these to land in a successful research opportunity for yourself!
Also,  here is the lab handout attached with contact information and locations of some of the labs of Allen School. Please feel free to reach out to seek undergraduate research opportunities for yourselves!
We look forward to knowing your thoughts!
Thank you,
ACM
February 10, 2020

ACM T-Shirt Design Contest!

Hi CSE,

The ACM T-shirt Design Contest is currently ongoing! The submission form closes on February 10th, so make sure to submit any design ideas at:
bit.ly/acmtshirt.

Details about the competition and design guidelines are listed in the form. We look forward to seeing your awesome work!

Best Regards,
ACM

February 4, 2020

ACM Research Night Reminder and Updated Location

This is a reminder that ACM Research Night will be held this year on February 6th from 5:00-6:00 pm in Bagley Hall Room 131! We changed the scheduled location of the event from CSE2 to Bagley, so make sure you have the updated location if you saved the old one already. This event will offer you a chance to learn more about the significance of doing undergraduate research during their time at the Allen School, as well as effective ways to get involved in research and future career prospects in the research field.

Please RSVP to the event here and be sure to arrive at least 10 minutes before the start of the event. There will be snacks provided on the day of the event!
Here is a projected schedule of the event:
5:00 – 5:10 PM – Welcome, expectations, and overview of undergraduate research
5:10 – 5:35 PM – Individual presentations from five researchers:
5:35 – 6:00 PM – Interactive Q/A session and discussion panel moderated by the ACM faculty adviser Chelsea Navarro
ACM is committed to ensuring that our events are accessible for all students and is happy to arrange disability accommodations for students (with advanced notice). Please reach out to Chelsea Navarro (our staff adviser) at crmn@cs.washington.edu if you have any questions or requests. Please note that we occasionally may not be able to fulfill a specific request, but will do the very best we can to ensure you have a positive experience at our event!

For any other questions or comments, please email us at acm-officers@cs.washington.edu

Best Regards,
ACM

January 29, 2020

ACM T-shirt Design Competition!

ACM is holding a T-shirt design competition from now until February 10th! This friendly competition gives all ACM members an opportunity to create and/or vote for a memorable design that could be worn in the CSE community for years to come. Please read the design instructions on the Google form carefully.

Competition Logistics:
1. Submit your design to this Google form by 2/10/2020, open to all ACM members (use CSE email, collaboration is allowed): bit.ly/acmtshirt
2. ACM members vote on their favorite T-shirt designs among accepted submissions from 2/10-2/21 (creators will be anonymous on voting platform for fairness, but will be given full credit for work in follow up posts).
3. The winner of the design competition will be announced at ACM Winter Ball on 2/21.
4. ACM will work with the designer to finalize T-shirt orders and sells the shirts to the CSE student body!

Prize:
The winner of this competition will have their design printed on a new generation of ACM T-shirts that will be worn by the CSE community for years to come. They will also get one of their designed shirts for free. All designers who participate will be fully credited with their submitted designs after voting is completed.

Please contact acm-officers@cs.washington.edu if you have any questions!

Best Regards,
ACM

January 27, 2020

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