Tuesday, March 31, 2026
- 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Virtual Information Session | Learn about Epic. We hire smart and motivated people from all academic majors to code, test, and implement healthcare software that hundreds of millions of patients and doctors rely on to improve care and ultimately save lives around the globe. No healthcare experience is necessary; we’ll train you to be an expert in health IT, and we’ll provide you with personal development classes to grow as a professional. Explore our open positions. Register for this event.
- 1:00 – 3:00 pm | 1:1 slots with AR Plano, a Lead Recruiter at MEDITECH who is redefining the candidate experience. AR isn’t just a recruiter; they are a strategic advisor to hiring teams across Software Development, Implementation, and Customer Service. AR can help you with:
- Resume Audit: Get real-time feedback from someone who knows exactly what hiring managers are looking for.
- Industry Insights: Learn about the tech landscape and where you fit in.
- Inclusive Hiring: Connect with a leader dedicated to equity, diversity, and inclusion who is actively shaping the future of tech.
- Sign up for your 1:1 slot today!
Weekend of April 10-12 (Spring Term)
- GitTogether weekend / a coding event for CS students of all levels.
Thursday, 5/28/26
- 5:30-7:30 pm at Great hall | Join 1GEN for a First-Generation Senior Banquet. RSVP by 4/12/26
Repeating Term Events:
Thursdays | Bits & Bytes and CS Dept Sponsored Events:
- 4/2 Talk by JP Hourcade from University of Iowa (Anderson 329 starting at 3:30 pm)
- 4/9 Welcome new majors (Olin 304/6/8 starting at 3:30 pm)
- 4/16 Talk by Anna Rafferty: AI in Education (Anderson 329 starting at 3:30 pm)
- 4/23 Comps Project Reveal (Olin 149 starting at 3:30 pm)
- 4/30 Student GitTogether Shareout (Anderson 329 starting at 3:30 pm)
- 5/7 Talk by Luke Mager & Mike Kesti from 3M (12-1pm location TBD)
- 5/21 Talk by Abby Marsh from Macalester (Anderson 329 starting at 3:30 pm)
- 5/28 Talk by Swati Padmanabhan from UMN (Anderson 329 starting at 3:30 pm)
- 6/4 Department EOY Picnic (Noon to 2 pm in the Anderson Amphitheater)
January 15 – April 12
- The Perlman Teaching Museum hosts: The Manifest, The Hidden which explore the entanglement of Geometry and Islam through the practices of eleven contemporary artists from the Middle East, North America, and Europe. While Geometry and Islam are often perceived as rigid systems, here they are seen anew as rich, expansive languages for expressing beauty and wonder.