Organizations

Student Organizations

We encourage students to participate outside of the classroom in one of the many CS/CSG-related student organizations and events.

IGDA UTulsa

IGDA UTulsa is a student chapter of the International Game Developers Association. The group holds regular meetings to share news, skills, and resources in game development and design. IGDA Utulsa also organizes special events such as workshops and symposiums. For more information, join the IGDAUTulsa discord at  https://discord.gg/nAhZqFK  or contact the faculty advisor, Akram Taghavi-Burris at
akram-burris@utulsa.edu

ACM SigGraph – Animation Club

The ACM SIGGRAPH chapter at The University of Tulsa brings together students who are passionate about computer graphics, digital art, and especially animation. As part of the larger international SIGGRAPH community, our chapter provides a collaborative space for aspiring animators, storytellers, and digital artists to explore the latest techniques and technologies in animation. Whether you’re interested in 2D, 3D, or experimental forms of animation, our chapter is dedicated to helping students grow as artists and innovators in this dynamic field. For more information, join the Animation Club discord at  https://discord.gg/nAhZqFK 

TU ESPORTS

TU Esports provides students with opportunities to join university-sponsored Esports teams or student-sponsored teams. There are also opportunities behind the scenes in Esports production focusing on streaming, hosting, and content creation. For more information, contact Pooyan Nikjou, Esports & Gaming Coordinator at nikjou-pooyan@utulsa.edu

Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) UTulsa

ACM brings together aspiring computing professionals who believe in advancing the computing profession as a force for good and who are committed to solving tomorrow’s challenges. For more information on ACM, contact faculty advisor Dr. Sandip Sen at sandip-sen@utulsa.edu

Root66Tulsa Cyber Clubs

Root66 Tulsa Cyber Clubs serves as an umbrella for all the cybersecurity clubs, including the Capture The Flag (CTF) club. CTFs are information security competitions where teams solve a series of challenges. CTFs prepare students for careers in security by exposing them to real-world problems. For more information on the Root66Tulsa Cyber clubs, join their discord at https://discord.gg/dQAjAJtFzM or contact the faculty advisor Codi West at codiwest@utulsa.edu