MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Middle Tennessee State University Computer Science and Data Science students were not only creating games and dabbling with virtual reality and artificial intelligence at this year’s HackMT event, but also networking and establishing relationships with, hopefully, potential employers.
Joined by representatives from industry partners, MTSU students on 10 teams spent 36 nonstop hours creating apps and more during the annual HackMT and pro .
MTSU s HackMT brings students and computer experts together virtually
For the last five years, computer and tech experts from across the region have descended upon Middle Tennessee State University s campus for what s called HackMT, but this year, the event looks a bit different.
and last updated 2021-01-31 10:56:00-05
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â For the last five years, computer and tech experts from across the region have descended upon Middle Tennessee State University s campus for what s called HackMT, but this year, the event looks a bit different.
The university s Department of Computer Science is holding its sixth annual event virtually. The 36-hour hack-a-thon brings software developers, programmers and computer science students from universities across the region to collaborate on projects.