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Hampton University placed at the ADMI 2021 (Virtual) March 25-27, 2021

ADMI 2021 Virtual Event

The Association of Computer Science Departments at Minority Institutions (ADMI) is hosting a symposium devoted to computing issues relevant to minority students, education and institutions. This 2021 Symposium will highlight undergraduate and graduate research with particular interest on innovations in the computing field.  We had 14 students participated in paper presentation, poster presentation, Cyber-Security Competition, and Computer Science Olympiad competition.  

  • Keseana Howard – 3rd Place Undergrad Paper, Oral Presentation
  • Joel Magee – 2nd Place Graduate Paper, Oral Presentation
  • Omari Hammonds – 1st Place Graduate Paper, Oral Presentation

Hampton University placed at the ADMI 2019, April 11-14, 2019

The Association of Computer and Information Science/Engineering Departments at Minority Institutions (ADMI) is hosting a symposium devoted to computing issues relevant to minority students, education and institutions. This 2019 Symposium will highlight undergraduate and graduate research with particular interest on innovations in the computing field.  We had 10 students participated in paper presentation, Cyber-Security Competition, and Computer Science Olympiad competition. 

  • Kendall Sapp – 2nd Place Undergradaute Paper, Oral Presentation
  • Briana Thomas – 1st Place Undergradaute Paper, Oral Presentation
  • Antoine Whitaker – 2nd Place Graduate Paper, Oral Presentation
  • Zhanel Tucker – 1st Place Graduate Paper, Oral Presentation

 ADMI 2019

Hampton University Departments of Computer Science and School of Business Worked Together to Win AT&T Tech Competition (Press Release)

Students from both the Hampton University Departments of Computer Science and School of Business took part in a technology competition for AT&T on November 2, 2018, and won first place.

Hampton University Computer Science Majors Competed in Black Enterprise Smart Hackathon and Won First Place in Tech Challenge (Press Release)

Four Hampton University students competed in the 2018 BE Smart Hackathon in Silicon Valley, October 8-9, 2018. Ernest Horton, Coleman Scott IV, Tauren Bass, and Jeffrey Grant, made up the Hampton Pirate team where they spent an intense 36-hours developing an app and competing for prizes. The Hampton University Pirate team took home 1st place in the Tech Challenge and 3rd Overall.

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