Google Developer Student Clubs & Google Cloud

Google Cloud is excited for you to join several Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSCs) and their upcoming fall 2021 events. Check out the many different event opportunities provided by GDSCs from across the country showcased below.

 

Interested in a Google Cloud partnership?

Are you a Google Developer Student Club Lead or member and interested in partnering with Google Cloud? Partnering is simple:

  1. Learn more about how partnering works in this deck.
  2. Reach out to cloud-hackathons@google.com to set up a partnership sync.
  3. Activate your partnership by being highlighted on this Google Cloud page of partners.

Active Partnerships

Alabama State University

The Google Developer Student Club at Alabama State University strives to enhance the educational, recreational, social, and cultural environment of Alabama State University by being inclusive to all students, by transferring knowledge to students, by forging closer relationships between students and local businesses in the community, and by promoting diversity in the tech community. We strive to cultivate a heart of service and a culture of open mentorship. And we strive to create a safe space where students with diverse backgrounds and different majors can connect, learn new technical and leadership skills, and grow both as individuals and as a community!

Florida Atlantic University

Helping students bridge the gap between theory and practice. The Developer Student Club at Florida Atlantic University is committed to catering to students interested in Google Developer technologies. Students have the opportunity to expand their knowledge and build new skills in a peer-to-peer learning environment with the resources and support they need to succeed. Our goal is to have a positive impact on our local community, so we encourage students to use Google Developer technologies to solve problems they see around them. Developer Student Clubs is a community where everyone from all majors is welcome.

Georgia Institute of Technology

The Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at Georgia Tech is a club open to all undergraduate and graduate students with an interest in learning about what it means to be a developer. By joining our chapter, club members learn what it means to form the bridge between the theory and concepts taught in classes and practice with industry developer tools. Our Google Developer Student community applies our skills to solving problems in our community through the Google Solutions Challenge that occurs in the second semester. Come to our events in the first semester to learn the skills to participate in exciting and impactful projects towards the end of the year!

Mt. San Antonio College

We are the Google Developer Student Club at Mt. San Antonio College, and we host events bi-monthly, every 2nd and 4th week of the month on Saturday. Our workshops and events focus on technical workshops and professional development, and any major of any skill level of any background is welcome to join!

North Seattle College

We are the Computer Science and Developer Student Club at North Seattle College where theory and praxis are both highly valued and recognized. Our Computer Science community focuses on tutoring, computer science, and transferring mentorship. Our Google Developer Student community applies our skills to solving problems in our community and learns how to get ready for our future careers in tech.

Philander Smith College

Google Developer Student Clubs are community groups for college and university students interested in Google developer technologies. Students from all undergraduate or graduate programs with an interest in growing as a developer are welcome. By joining a GDSC, students grow their knowledge in a peer-to-peer learning environment and build solutions for local businesses and their communities.

Philander Smith College

Founded in 1877, Philander Smith College is a small, privately supported, historically Black, four-year liberal arts institution related to the Board of Higher Education and Ministry of the United Methodist Church. The College offers four degrees: the Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor of Science, the Bachelor of Business Administration, and the Bachelor of Social Work.