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- AGAMEMNON: DAWN TO DUSK6:00 am
- First Annual All-Female Hackathon at Boston University9:00 am
- The Ape Drawing Project by Jen Bradley9:00 am
- COM Grad Six Flags Trip10:00 am
- Geoffrey Chadsey: Heroes and Secondaries12:00 pm
- Claire Ashley (((CRZ.F.4NRS.AAK)))12:00 pm
- Friends & Family: Marching Band Home Show1:00 pm
- The War Reporter2:00 pm
- Family & Friends - BU New Play Initiative: DOWNTOWN2:00 pm
- Family & Friends: Opening Reception for Claire Ashley3:00 pm
- Family & Friends - BU New Play Initiative: DOWNTOWN4:00 pm
- AGAMEMNON: DAWN TO DUSK5:00 pm
- Caryl Churchill’s CLOUD 97:30 pm
- Guest Artists: Ensemble Cairn8:00 pm
- Family & Friends: Stage Troupe presents “Grease”8:00 pm
- Shakespeare's OTHELLO8:00 pm
- LOST TEMPO by Cliff Odle8:00 pm
First Annual All-Female Hackathon at Boston University
On October 21-22nd, Girls Who Code BU is hosting Hack the Gap, a two-day coding workshop series located in the the Trustee Ballroom to teach undergraduate women at Boston University how they can use technology to bring their ideas to life. For one weekend, students will have the opportunity to work on a team with four other female undergraduate students at Boston University and a professional mentor to build something amazing! At Hack the Gap, we want you to think out of the box, experiment with new technologies, ask questions, learn something new, and have fun! This beginners hackathon welcomes all experience levels and participants will get: Connections with mentors from tech companies in Boston, such as Red Hat. Hubspot, and Cogo Labs Workshops in topics ranging from Virtual Reality to Web Development Unlimited coffee and tea Prizes ... and most importantly--SWAG!
When | 9:00 am on 10/21/2017 to 3:00 pm on 10/22/2017 |
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Building | Trustee Ballroom, 1 Silber Way, Boston, MA 02215 |
Contact Name | Fiona Whittington |
Contact Email | fionaw@bu.edu |
Fees | Free |