Be a part of the magic and help coordinate HackOHI/O, Ohio State's very own hackathon, as well as the makeathon and other tech outreach programs in and around Columbus

Their goal is to engage women in activities and projects that aim to improve the working and learning environments for women in computing by mentoring and rolemodeling, volunteering and teaching others, encouraging other women to get involved in CS, and providing historical information about women and their roles and contributions within the field of computer science.

A collection of students, graduates and alumni at the Ohio State University who are making an effort to improve the web. They work hard to make themselves, and others, better developers.

If you're interested in hardware, electronics club is for you. They're committed to fostering interest in the field of electronics. The club has its own workspace equipped with oscilloscopes, signal generators, rudimentary tools, and components which are accessible to members.

Dedicated to exploring and contributing to Wikipedia, their purpose is to serve as a resource for Ohio State students and staff interested in Wikipedia.

Open Source Club is composed of members from all around campus and out into the community who share a common enthusiasm for free, open source software. Their focus is on building a strong community of open source users and developers in order to bring the benefits of open development, open standards, and free software to the university community.