Student Involvement
Autonomous Robotics Club
The Autonomous Robotics Club encourages a learning environment and further involvement in the field of robotics regardless of the student's discipline or experience level, expand the members' knowledge of robotics through comprehensive meetings by providing presentations and hands on learning with various robotic platforms.
Computer Association Of SIUE (CAOS)
Student Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). Visit CAOS on Facebook.
Women in Computer Science and Computer Engineering
Student organization provides support and learning opportunities for women entering the fields of technology and science, specifically women majoring in computer science, computer engineering and computer management information systems.
Game Development Group
A video game oriented club based around designing, building and distributing different video games made by the team itself. Open to students with any skill level or skill set.
Botball
The Botball Educational Robotics Program is an opportunity for middle and high school aged students to get involved in engineering and technology through a team-oriented robotics competition.
WeCode
This educational experience is for Illinois and Missouri high school students that aims to introduce computer programming concepts through collaborative problem solving and building.
SheCode
One-day educational experience introduces female middle and high school students to computer science and problem solving.
eHacks
In this 36-hour hackathon, teams of up to four students compete to create products evaluated on ingenuity, creativity, execution and marketability. The competition judges include engineers and recruiters from St. Louis' leading tech companies.