Computer Science

Outreach

For Professionals

For Middle and High School Students

  • We have offered a number of summer programs for middle and high school students, including the Cyber Ambassadors Tech Camp, Creative Game Design Camp, and the NSA/NSF-sponsored GenCyber boot camps.
    Creative Game Design Camp GenCyber
  • 100 Girls of Code As an official chapter of 100 Girls of Code, we organized several free workshops to introduce girls ages 10-18 to coding. These workshops covered various topics including Scratch, App Inventor, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Python, and Java. Workshops were hosted at a number of different locations, including the UofM, Christian Brothers University, St. Mary's Episcopal School, and Hutchison School.

  • CodeCrewOur faculty and students have helped teach several pre-college computer science courses with Memphis nonprofit CodeCrew.  Funded collaborations have included the TigerCrew project, which involved having UofM undergraduates teach computer science using the Unity 3D game engine.  TigerCrew was funded with an $18,500 Strengthening Communities grant from the UofM School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy.

  • We have hosted numerous visits from pre-college students, and we have sent UofM faculty/student representatives to speak at a number of local schools. Please contact cs-info@memphis.edu to arrange a visit.