Join the JHU ACM
Anyone can become a member at no cost. Even non-CS majors. Even non-engineering types. OK, you still have to be a student or alum (or faculty member?) at Hopkins. Preferably, you should be interested in computers and information technology as well.
To join, you have to do three things:
- Attend one of our weekly meetings.
- Attend one of our weekly meetings.
- Attend one of our weekly meetings.
That's three (3) meetings and you're in (you may substitute some other official event for a meeting). There are no membership dues, though we do take donations. Of course, it would be nice if you kept on attending meetings.
Other ways to stay in touch
Before you join, you might want to:
- Join our ACM Discussion list to chat with ACMers about techy topics
- Join our Announce email list so we will keep you informed of meetings
Benefits
You can participate in exciting projects to bring new and interesting services to the JHU community, and voice your concerns about issues like information acccess, security, and privacy.
You'll recieve a personal account on our computer systems so you can:
- Use the workstations and printers in our office in NEB
- Access our computing resources for any project, locally or over the Internet
- Have a web site hosted on Centaur, our central server
- Get email at acm.jhu.edu/jhuacm.org
- Store your files and make them available on the Internet
- Play xpilot all night long
Members also get J-Card access to the office, so you can come in any time, 24/7. The office is a great place to just relax or even (gasp!) work. And we have soda and a microwave.
You can be cool and listed in the members page. Just don't take any job offers that get sent to that list...
