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The Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering recently transformed its campus into a hub of technological innovation during the annual High School Hawk Hack. On Friday, February 7th, the event brought together fifty talented high school students from across New Jersey, showcasing the next generation of tech enthusiasts and potential future innovators.
Organized by the passionate student-led IEEE/ACM club and guided by Professor Rolf Kamp, the hackathon provided a dynamic platform for young minds to collaborate, problem-solve, and explore cutting-edge technological challenges. The event not only highlights the department's commitment to nurturing young talent but also serves as an inspiring bridge between high school students and advanced computer science education.
Participants spent the day immersed in coding, design, and collaborative problem-solving, demonstrating the incredible potential of New Jersey's emerging tech talent. The High School Hawk Hack continues to be a cornerstone event in encouraging students to pursue exciting careers in computer science and software engineering.