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At the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Club. we strive to cultivate a vibrant community of future engineers, grounded in faith and driven by a passion for technology and computational excellence. Our mission is to empower students with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to excel in the world of computing, while fostering a strong sense of camaraderie and spiritual growth. Guided by our religious values, we are committed to fostering an environment where innovation, collaboration, and integrity thrive. Our club seeks to provide a unique platform where students can explore the dynamic realm of computing, not only as a means of intellectual pursuit but also as an avenue for self-discovery and spiritual enrichment. Our primary focus is on honing the talents of aspiring engineers through active participation in a variety of computational competitions. Through these challenges, we aim to sharpen problem-solving abilities, enhance critical thinking skills, and inspire a deep appreciation for the wonders of technology. We firmly believe that by engaging in these competitions, students will not only develop technical expertise but also cultivate resilience, perseverance, and a profound sense of accomplishment.

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Competing in ICPC and NCCDC: International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC): Members have the opportunity to participate in the prestigious ICPC, where they can test their programming and problem-solving skills against top students from around the world. National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (NCCDC): Members can join our cybersecurity teams to compete in NCCDC, gaining hands-on experience in defending and securing networks in realistic scenarios. Software Development Team Application: Real-World Projects: Members can apply their skills in software development by working on real-world projects. This includes collaborating on applications, websites, and other software solutions that address community needs or support local organizations. Team Collaboration: Gain experience working in diverse teams, simulating professional environments and improving soft skills such as communication, teamwork, and project management. Biblically Rooted Ethics: Ethical Discussions: Engage in discussions that explore the ethical implications of technology through a biblical lens, ensuring that your technical knowledge is balanced with strong moral principles. Service Projects: Participate in service projects that are rooted in compassion and faith, helping to make a positive impact in the community.

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William Anklam

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Manelik Gutierrez

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Ki-Pung Park

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Joshua Gomez

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Nahum Pina

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Larry Clement

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