The Computer Science Club was founded and
organized under the leadership of Dianne Bozeman in January of 2000.
The club is organized and will be operated exclusively for student
academic enhancement, through tutorial work stations, students
mentoring students, related scientific purposes and projects, and
community service in the furtherance of promoting enthusiasm and
interest within students and the community at large, thereby
increasing knowledge and performance in the field of computer
science and its applications.
Accomplishments
Since its inception the Computer Science
Club members have held numerous seminars involving its members, faculty of
the Computer Science Department at Alabama A&M University and members
of the Corporate community. The topics of the seminars mentioned above
consist of "How to Build not Kill Your PC", "What is a
Computer", "How Algorithms Work in C++", and "Computer
Forensics". Recruiters from IBM in Atlanta, Georgia shared with the
club members the art of interviewing, good résumé techniques, and the
importance of a good GPA. Our members that have graduated with 3.0 or
better are presently employed with great jobs. One of our members was
presented with a scholarship from the Tom Joiner Foundation which aided in
paying off student loans. Most of our members are on academic scholarships
from the University or Private Institutions. With such talent we have
offered tutors to other students which enhanced their academic
performance.
For further questons, please contact us at: Computer
Science Club Alabama A&M University Normal, Al 35762 Telephone:
(256) 372-8274 E-mail: compsci@aamu.edu