Come join us for a fantastic weekend of coding together! Form a team of up to three people and design, develop, and present a project in front of your peers! Schedule for the weekend is as follows:

Friday, October 28th

4:00pm - Doors Open/Check In

5:00pm - Opening Ceremonies

5:45pm - Hacking Begins

6:30pm - Dinner

Saturday, October 29th

9:00am - Breakfast

12:30pm - Lunch

6:30pm - Dinner

Sunday, October 30th

9:00am - Breakfast

12:00pm - Lunch

1:00pm - Final Submissions Due, Judging Begins

3:30pm - Closing Ceremonies

Eligibility

In order to be eligible for hackMarist, you must currently be pursuing an undergraduate degree at any university.

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Prizes

5 non-cash prizes
Overall Best
1 winner

#HackHarassment
1 winner

Use your tech skills for good and hack online harassment. Build a software solution that can help reduce the frequency and/or severity of online harassment. Win a HackHarassment Swag Bag.

Watch Dogs® 2 Best Device Privacy Hack
1 winner

Winning team wins Collector's Edition of Watch Dogs® 2

Everything is part of the internet of things now - from your phone to your fitness band to your thermostat. Build a hack that utilizes private data being collected from your devices, and show how you can turn potential vulnerabilities into something constructive.

Amazon Web Services - Best Use of AWS
1 winner

1 TB Hard Drives

Best Domain Name from Domain.com
1 winner

Domain.com Swag Bags

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

How to enter

If you have applied at hackmarist.com and been approved for attendance, simply register an account on Devpost and join the hackathon. Please register individually, once you are registered to the hackathon we will use Devpost to form teams and submit projects.

Judges

Matthew Musich

Matthew Musich
The Hartford

Matthew Johnson

Matthew Johnson
Marist College

Christopher Waxenberg

Christopher Waxenberg
The Hartford

Carl Domingo

Carl Domingo
Major League Hacking

Judging Criteria

  • Idea
    How creative is the idea? How good is it promoting whatever subject it's aimed towards?
  • Execution
    How well did the contestant implement the idea?
  • Presentation
    How well was the project presented?
  • Learning
    How much did they learn? How much were they able to improve in the span of 48 hours?
  • Code Quality
    How well was the code put together? Comments?
  • Extra Points
    Extra points for something extra special.

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