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About iAAMCS

The Institute for African-American Mentoring in Computing Sciences (iAAMCS, pronounced ‘i am cs’) serves as a national resource for all African-American computer science students and faculty.

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  • Increase the number of African-Americans receiving Ph.D. degrees in computing sciences
  • Promote and engage students in teaching and training opportunities
  • Add more diverse researchers into the advanced technology workforce

iAAMCS Promotional Materials

Promotional materials have been created to advertise and promote iAAMCS and its efforts. One of these items consists of an iAAMCS brochure that provides information about the organization’s mission, projects/activities, and point of contact. Another item is an iAAMCS flyer that provides information about successful African Americans leaders and pioneers in Computer Science, statistical information about the current involvement of African Americans in Computer Science, the organization’s mission, projects/activities, and point of contact. The final item consist of a iAAMCS poster (two versions) that provides information about the organization’s mission, and projects/activities.

 

The table below provides electronic copies of each promotional item that can be downloaded as PDF files:

 

iAAMCS Brochure

 

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iAAMCS Flyer
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iAAMCS Poster (Layout 1)
iAAMCS Poster (Layout 2)
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iAAMCS utilize resources from nationally recognized programs and projects, including mentoring strategies from past National Science Foundation Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC) Alliances and Demonstration Projects, the Collaborative Research Experience for Undergraduates (CREU), and the Distributed Research Experiences for Undergraduates (DREU).