Who we are
The LeTourneau University ACM Student Chapter is also known as the computer club. We usually have Friday meetings with interesting presentations. Other opportunities for participation include joining the programming team which holds weekly practices and attending a LAN party held once a semester.
What is ACM?
According to the official Association for Computing Machinery website:
ACM, the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society, delivers resources that advance computing as a science and a profession. ACM provides the computing field’s premier Digital Library and serves its members and the computing profession with leading-edge publications, conferences, and career resources.
Purpose and Constitution
Here is an excerpt of our purpose from our constitution:
1. The Chapter is organized and will be operated exclusively for educational and scientific purposes.
a. To bring honor to God and to glorify Him through the consideration of modern computing
technology.
b. To promote an increased knowledge of and greater interest in the science, design,
development, construction, languages, management and applications of modern
computing.
c. To promote greater interest in computing and its applications.
d. To provide a means of communication between persons having an interest in computing.
e. To develop and enhance the integrity and competence of students engaged in the study
and uses of modern computing.
You can learn more about how the chapter is organized by reading the LeTourneau University ACM Student Chapter Constitution
2008-2009 Officers
| President: Elijah Lofgren |
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| Major: Computer Science and Engineering |
| Class: Junior |
| Email: elijahlofgren at letu.edu |
Vice President: Steven “Hacker” Hadfield
| Treasurer: Peter Kendall |
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| Major: Computer Science |
| Class: Senior |
| Peter Kendall’s website |
Secretary: Kimberly White

