Student Organization
BUILD UMass End-of-Semester Presentations
Join us for BUILD UMass’ End-of-Semester Presentations, where our project teams showcase the work they’ve spent the semester building!
Girls Who Code
This club meets every Thursday to discuss different topics related to career prep for women majoring in computer science.
Women in CyberSecurity Capture the Flag: Alice in Wonderland Edition
Join WiCyS for a Capture The Flag (CTF) competition open to all Five College
students!
UMass Product & GDSC Agentic Intelligence Meeting
A UMass Product & GDSC Agentic Intelligence Meeting will be held on Wednesday, Apr. 2 in the CICS Makerspace from 7:00–8:00 p.m.
Unlock Your Tech: Summer Skills
CS Majors, feeling lost? We'll help you plan your summer with awesome programs still open and amazing ways to level up—plus, enjoy Insomnia cookies with us.
HackUMass XIII
HackUMass XIII is an in-person hackathon on the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus, with the main venue located at the Integrative Learning Center.
MassAI Paper Coding Kickoff
MassAI is UMass Amherst's premier student organization for students passionate about machine learning and artificial intelligence.
PIT Club Seminar: Taqi Raza (Riccio College of Engineering), Digital Wallets Insecurity and Its Impacts
Join the Public Interest Technology Club for a talk by Professor Taqi Raza (Riccio College of Engineering) on “Digital Wallets Insecurity and Its Impacts.
UMass Cybersecurity Club Industry Talk
On Tuesday, Feb. 18 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., the UMass Cybersecurity club will be hosting an industry talk with two speakers from Fortinet.
MinutemanCTF 2025
MinutemanCTF 2025 is the second edition of the UMass Cybersecurity Club's beginner-oriented hybrid/remote CTF exclusive to UMass/Five College Students.
UMass ColorStack UI/UX Design Workshop
Learn how to use Figma and level up your design skills by attending this ColorStack workshop. No experience needed—just bring your creativity!
Product Graveyard
Dive into products that were once alive but didn’t survive, analyzing why they failed, what they did right, and how they could be reinvented.