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ACC

Aggie Coding Club

The Aggie Coding Club exists to help members build skills and find opportunities in the computer science industry through company talks and recruiting opportunities, workshops, member-led student projects, and organization socials.

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ECE-GSA

Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Student Association

Our mission is to serve the interests and address concerns of the graduate students at the Texas A&M Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, with a focus on their professional development and quality of life. The purpose of this organization is to promote: 1. Representation - Provide graduate students in...

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HKN

Eta Kappa Nu

To promote and encourage a higher scholastic standing and desire for greater knowledge in the studies prescribed in the Electrical and Computer Engineering curriculum of Texas A&M University.

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TAMUColorStack

TAMU ColorStack

Founded in 2024, TAMU ColorStack is a student-led organization that supports all students pursuing careers in tech through community, resources, and professional development. As part of the national ColorStack network, we serve as a local hub for connection and growth. Our chapter is open to all students working toward a...

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TAMUOCR

Texas A&M Obstacle Course Racing

Training Athletes to overcome not only physical obstacles but life's obstacles, while Building Leadership and Teamwork to thrive in an environment of encouragement and accountability, holding all to the same standard which is to always work hard and never give up until you cross the finish line.

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WIEEE

Women in IEEE

To be the voice of women studying Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University. To establish a platform where concerns can be raised and conveyed through appropriate channels. To foster a sense of community among women engineers.

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