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Undergraduate Student Board
April 8th, 2014
Computer Science
usb@cs.purdue.edu
Purpose of the USB
www.purdue.edu/usb
Spring CPP Mixer
● Tools Course (CS190)● BoilerMake● Faculty Meeting● CS Help Room ● Project Management Course● Social Events
○ Cookout○ Holiday Party○ Student Mixers○ New Applicant Pinball○ Technical Interview Help Session
● Expanded USB Membership
Events and Projects
CS190● 107/118 students said it was a worthwhile learning experience.● We teach them necessary tools:
○ shell, UNIX commands, git, Eclipse, Make, etc.● Course renewed for another year
○ Every other week, concurrent with CS191● Created and taught by USB members● One big lecture with 300+ students● 17 recitations with ~15 students in a lab
BoilerMake: Career Fair 2.0
● What is a hackathon?● February success● Plan for next semester:○ Expecting 2,000+ applicants from 100+
universities○ 500 competitors
● Expo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLI7WoLZB-A
● Contact: sponsors@boilermake.org
Faculty Meeting
● Meeting Head, Assistant Head, Advisor, and Sally (April 10)● Discuss future events● Review curriculum● Address student concerns
CS Help Room● Open to all 180/240 students Wednesday nights
from 7-9pm in LWSN B130● USB currently employs two student tutors
(sponsored by Boeing)● Average attendance: ~10 students● Future Plans
○ Expand number of tutors to 4 total in order to allow more one-on-one assistance
○ Potentially add special sessions close to project deadlines
○ Ensure further promotion of room by Advisors, Faculty, and USB members
Project Management Course● Teach project management skills to CS majors● 300 level course● Guest speakers from companies● Students in course would potentially manage a
CS307 (Software Engineering) team● Working on getting course approved
○ Initial proposal is drawn up and ready to be presented to faculty
Social Events● Cookout
○ Changing to a “Cook-In” this semester○ Grand-Alternative event allowing all CS students, faculty, and
staff to socialize over McAlister’s catering and participate in fun activities
○ Sponsored by Boeing● Holiday Party
○ Social event open to all CS undergraduate students○ White elephant gift exchange, holiday music/decorations,
House of Chili catering○ Sponsored by Qualcomm
● Student Mixers with CPP members○ Fall and Spring Sponsored by Boeing
Social Events● USB Applicant Pinball Outing
○ Sponsored by Qualcomm
● Technical Interview Help Session○ Event to be held in Fall semester○ Allows undergraduate CS students to practice technical
interviews with other students and recruiters○ We need your help gathering example/past technical interview
questions○ To be co-sponsored by Yelp!
Social Events
Expanded USB Membership
● Going to have 6 students per class instead of 4 to meet demand of growing CS Dept
● Inducted 8 new members last week○ Sophomores
■ Scott Oppell■ Ivan Zhang■ Emma Wynne
○ Freshmen■ Evan Walsh■ Rhys Howell■ Mason Everett■ Richard Wei■ Bryan Duffy■ Spencer Brown
Budget
Fall 2014
$1200 Help Room Tutors
$200 CS180 Cookie Drop
$375 CS190 Night Session
$450 Fall CPP Mixer
$2100 CS Student T-shirts
$300 Holiday Party
$300 Polos & Name tags
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Projected expenditure for 2014-2015 = $7775
Spring 2015
$1200 Help Room Tutors
$150 Meeting/Interview Events
$900 Spring Cookout
$350 Spring CPP Mixer
$250 USB Sr. Send Off Dinner
Ongoing Goals
● To improve the CS community● To improve recruitment and retention● To improve student career opportunities● To facilitate communication between
students, faculty, and corporate partners.
Questions?usb@cs.purdue.edu
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