Student Groups and Organizations
In the Computer Science Department
- Graduate
Student Colloquia
The Graduate Students Colloquia is a venue where graduate
students, and all the academic community at EECS, have the
opportunity to learn about state-of-the-art projects and research
being developed at other universities, companies or their own
peers.
- Women in the Computer Sciences (WICS)
Student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery
Committee on Women in Computing (ACM-W). Faculty Advisor: Prof. Diane Souvaine.
- Computing
Undergraduate Scholars Program
The CUSP program incorporates talented undergraduate students
into computing research at Tufts University with the goal of improving the
recruitment, retention and graduation rates of computing students with
particular emphasis on women, underrepresented minorities, and
first-generation college students who have financial need and interest and
ability in computing fields.
Campus-Wide Student Groups
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Tau Beta Pi (TBP)
The Engineering Honor Society. Membership is by invitation. The
induction is usually held in the Fall. Faculty Advisor: Prof. Hwa Chang
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Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
SWE bridges the gap between women enginererng students, industry
and young girls with interests in science. Members particpate in
social events, professional events as well as community service
projects. SWE invites all Tufts stiudents, not just women engineers
to join.
- Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
List of All Tufts Student Groups