HBCUHacks @ Morgan State University - Hackathon Weekend

    Have you always wanted to build the next SnapChat?

    Let's take your idea for an app and make it real. Build a mobile or web app in a weekend @ HBCUHacks Morgan State!

     


    HBCUHacks returns to Morgan State University!

    Join us for this special hackathon designed for college students. Learn what it takes to build an app and build a prototype in a weekend in this fast paced hack competition.

    Meet other students interested in tech and build something that you can put in your portfolio or keep working on after the hackathon.

    Meet tech company recruiters and network with companies looking to hire for internships and full-time positions.


    Who should attend this event?
    Any college student interested in learning about startups or thinking about starting a career in technology.

     

    Do I have to know how to code? Being able to code does help. However, there are many other roles for students who want to be involved in this hackathon, such as designers, marketing, and creatives.

    If you don't know how to code, but are interested in learning, check out online tutorials like Codecademy.

     

    Where:

    Morgan State University
    School of Business
    Baltimore, MD

    Prizes and food will be provided throughout the event.

     

     

    Blackstone

     

    Capital One

     Yelp  Autodesk
       


    Partners:

     

     Black Professionals Network  
     Blavity  

     

    About HBCUHacks:

    HBCUHacks is a series of weekend hackathons that provide students at HBCUs (historically black colleges and universities) the opportunity to flex their coding, design, and business skills and work together to build software and mobile apps. Presented by Black Founders (a 501c3), these hackathons identify talented students and develop the pipeline of minority tech talent.

     

    Location

    Morgan State University
    BaltimoreUnited States

    Dates

    From 30th October 2015 - 04:00 PM
    to 1st November 2015 - 12:00 AM