Articles about ECU ACM Student Chapter

Technology, business collide during Technology Summit - ECU News Services
East Carolina University’s Technology Summit brought together students and industry leaders to explore the growing intersection of business and artificial intelligence. Keynote speaker and ECU alumnus Robert Daigle of Lenovo highlighted the shift into the AI era, emphasizing its expanding career opportunities, real-world applications, and the importance of curiosity, mentorship, and bold thinking in a rapidly evolving job market.

ECU Technology Summit offers life lessons, career advice - ECU News Services
East Carolina University’s Technology Summit connected students with industry leaders and alumni who shared practical career advice and encouraged them to seize opportunities with confidence. Speakers emphasized staying flexible in a changing job market, pursuing values-driven work, and building skills through lifelong learning and personal branding.

Summit Success - College of Engineering & Technology
East Carolina University students from the Colleges of Engineering & Technology and Business organized the university’s first Technology Summit, bringing 18 industry speakers from major companies to campus and drawing about 250 attendees. Created by students for students, the event focused on technology trends, leadership, cybersecurity, and career development, setting the foundation for an annual conference.

Tech Summit - College of Engineering & Technology
East Carolina University’s Technology Summit brought together industry leaders and alumni to share career advice and real-world lessons with business and technology students. Speakers emphasized seizing opportunities, staying adaptable in a rapidly changing job market, and preparing for careers in the tech industry.

INTERNATIONAL ACCLAIM - College of Engineering & Technology
Students with ECU’s chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) are being celebrated internationally for creating a new event that received plenty of interest and support. Manage-A-Hack took place Nov. 11 with the idea of bringing business and computer science students together to creat…


