Earlier this February, UGA’s School of Computing organization, UGAHacks, conducted the 10th annual Hackathon. This event unfolded over a span of 48 hours commencing on Feb. 8 at the Zell B. Miller Learning Center.

The theme for this year was Rock n’ Roll, encouraging hackers to think creatively and embrace the essence of innovation in unique manners. The occasion highlighted the community of ambitious individuals at UGA, featuring 12 sponsors, over 500 enthusiastic participants, and 150 inventive project submissions. 

The article UGA Hacks turns X: School of Computing’s 48 hour annual coding event originally appeared on UGA Today.


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