Carnegie Mellon University: ueled by creativity and caffeine, over 120 Carnegie Mellon University students converged last weekend for CMU's first 'TartanHacks.' The 24-hour hackathon was organized by student group ScottyLabs, in conjunction with Women@SCS, Project Olympus and the School of Computer Science. "We specifically wanted to get first-timers involved," said ScottyLabs director and co-founder, Amy Quispe, of TartanHacks' unique focus. "A lot of really talented people weren't participating in hackathons."
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Carnegie Mellon University: ueled by creativity and caffeine, over 120 Carnegie Mellon University students converged last weekend for CMU's first 'TartanHacks.' The 24-hour hackathon was organized by student group ScottyLabs, in conjunction with Women@SCS, Project Olympus and the School of Computer Science. "We specifically wanted to get first-timers involved," said ScottyLabs director and co-founder, Amy Quispe, of TartanHacks' unique focus. "A lot of really talented people weren't participating in hackathons."
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