Undergraduate Student Resources

  • To reserve rooms for Graduation with Distinction presentations, contact Pam Spencer.
  • To reserve rooms for other student events, such as group meetings and ACM chapter meetings, send an email to house@cs.duke.edu.
  • Please submit ALL room requests at least 3-5 days prior to your event.
  • ACM-W — Advocating, celebrating, informing, and supporting women in computing: ACM-W mailing list or send email to acm-w@duke.edu.
  • Association for Women in Science (AWIS) is a leading advocate for women — students, faculty, and staff — in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) to achieve business growth, social change, and innovation. In addition to holding frequent webinars and offering annual scholarship opportunities, the organization provides career resources, professional development, networking, mentoring, and volunteer opportunities to build leadership skills.
  • CRA-WP — The Computing Research Association’s Committee on Widening Participation in Computing Research: Increasing the success and participation of populations under-represented in computing research.
  • DTECH - A comprehensive Duke program supporting the next generation of diverse leaders who will bring increased innovation to the tech industry, DTech provides undergraduate students and alumni with the support, inspiration, community, and mentorship needed to succeed in technology fields, and then pay it forward by helping others.
  • Grace Hopper Celebration for Women in Computing is the world's largest conference of women in computing that provides a platform for networking, skill development, and to celebrate the achievements of women in technology.
  • CMD-IT — Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in IT: Fostering innovation through inclusion.
  • CMD-IT/ACM Richard Tapia Conference — Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in IT/ ACM Tapia Conference, the premier venue to acknowledge, promote and celebrate diversity in computing.
  • CRA-WP — The Computing Research Association’s Committee on Widening Participation in Computing Research: Increasing the success and participation of populations under-represented in computing research.