CompassWhat is ADMI?
The Association of Computer Science Departments at Minority Institutions (ADMI) was established as a national organization dedicated to exploring and providing remedies to the educational issues in computer/information science and computer engineering that confront minority institutions of higher education.

Perpetual Institutional Members
Elizabeth City State University Hampton University
Mississippi Valley State University Morehouse College
Norfolk State University Winston Salem State University
Xavier University  
Institutional Members
Claflin University Jackson State University
North Carolina Central University Spelman College
University of North Carolina at Pembroke University of the District of Columbia
Affiliate Institutional Members
Auburn University  

ADMI 2024
Symposium on Computing at Minority Institutions
, Date: April 4-6, 2024, Theme: High Performance Computing & Science Gateways

Symposium includes:

  • Current Perspectives on HPC & Related Topics
  • Student Papers & Oral Presentations
  • Faculty Papers & Presentations
  • HBCU Cybersecurity Competition
  • HBCU Code-A-Thon Competition
  • ADMI Symposium Social Media Competition
  • Workshops
  • Grad School/Career Fair



The purpose of ADMI is to serve as a forum through which members of computer and information science/engineering departments at minority institutions may:

  • Exchange information and ideas for improving the quality and effectiveness of computer and information science/engineering education at minority institutions
  • Identify and seek viable solutions to problems relevant to computer and information science/engineering education at minority institutions
  • Communicate concerns and suggestions for the improvement of computer and information science/engineering education at minority institutions to appropriate organizations, agencies and groups
  • Work for the continued development of excellence in teaching, state-of-the-art curriculum, research and equipment enhancement in computer and information science/engineering education at minority institutions
  • Work for increased support in the continued professional advancement of faculty in computer and information science/engineering education at minority institutions
  • Solicit and assist in the soliciting of funds for achieving the above stated objectives

How to Join ADMI
To join ADMI please download and complete the individual membership form and return it to ADMI. For institutions, please download and complete the institutional membership form and return it to ADMI.


Papers submitted to ADMI conferences must adhere to the ACM Proceedings format. Templates can be found at: https://www.acm.org/publications/authors/submissions.


 

 

 
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