Outstanding Chapter Website Submissions
Thank you to our panel of judges for agreeing to help us out!
We hope that this set up will allow for a smooth and efficient judging process. Following each list of submissions is the rubric for judging that specific category. If you have any questions or concerns throughout this process, please do not hesitate to contact Sunita Jaswal, [email protected].
Listed below is a brief description of what we expect, followed by each chapters' submission.
Oustanding Chapter Website - 23 Chapter Submissions
Chapters should apply to the Outstanding Chapter Website category if they have maintained an outstanding chapter website. They should tell us about the design and content as well as any noteworthy features. They should explain how it was created and how it is kept up to date. A URL must be provided!
Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering ACM
Bilkent University ACM-W Student Chapter
Forman Christian College ACM Student Chapter
IIT (ISM) Dhanbad ACM Student Chapter
Kean University ACM Student Chapter
McMaster University ACM Student Chapter
Sam Houston State University Chapter
SUNY Potsdam ACM Student Chapter
Texas A&M University Kingsville ACM Student Chapter
University of Rome Tor Vergata ACM Student Chapter
Chapter-in-a-Box: Everything You Need to Run and Grow Your ACM Chapter
Chapter-in-a-Box contains the resources required for organizing and maintaining an ACM chapter. This compilation of materials and practices includes advice about recruiting members, ideas for activities, how-tos for running meetings and conferences, and much more.
Chapter Administrative Interface
The Administrative Interface helps manage member rosters, add newly elected officers, update address and contact information, submit events to the ACM Local Activities Calendar, and produce annual reports.
Start an ACM Chapter
ACM local chapters engage members through talks by local practitioners, visits from prominent speakers from the ACM Distinguished Speakers Program, technical and career workshops, field trips to computing installations, and social activities. Chapters are the engines that drive networking and learning on a local level.