Active CS Student Organizations

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.EXE

.EXE has been around at TXST for over 20 years. In addition to hosting fun activities, they provide a platform where computer-related majors can gain exposure to resources that would help students succeed in the industry. 

Learn more and join the club in the Bobcat Organization Hub

Focus: Linux, device development, programming, workshops, industry guests, interview prep

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Ted Lehr


Girls Who Code College Loop

Girls Who Code is a non-profit organization focused on closing the gender gap in technology-related fields. They focus on providing resources and connections for women and non-binary students. No experience needed - just curiosity and a passion to grow! 

Learn more and join the club in the Bobcat Organization Hub

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Ted Lehr


ACM-AI @ TXST

As an organization, ACM-AI focuses primarily on subjects surrounding Artificial Intelligence and its capabilities. If you have an interest in the future of AI, this is the club for you!

Focus: Spread awareness of AI tools and their utility, provide a space for discussions and debates related to AI, facilitate opportunities for active learning

Learn more and join the club in the Bobcat Organization Hub


Cyber Security Club

The Texas State Cybersecurity Club is a student‑led community focused on awareness, hands‑on learning, and ethical security.

Whether you’re just getting started or already curious about cybersecurity, there’s a place for you here.

Learn more and join the club in the Bobcat Organization Hub


Google Developers Group @ TXST

Google Developer Groups at Texas State University (GDG TXST) is a student-led community dedicated to exploring and developing skills in Google technologies and software development. The organization provides opportunities for students to learn through workshops, tech talks, hackathons, and collaborative projects. GDG TXST fosters innovation, professional growth, and networking among students interested in technology, programming, and the developer community.

Learn more and join the club in the Bobcat Organization Hub


Technical Interview Prep at TXST

Interview Prep at TXST is a student community focused on turning practice into offers. Each week we host technical prep labs with LeetCode-style questions, whiteboard etiquette, and think-aloud problem-solving under time pressure. All levels welcome. Build confidence, communicate clearly, learn system design, ship projects, and get interview-ready—together.

Learn more and join the club in the Bobcat Organization Hub

STEM Student Advisory Board

The STEM-Student Advisory Board (STEM-SAB) is a student-governed body in the LBJ Institute for STEM Education and Research at Texas State University, with one representative from each STEM college as a STEM undergraduate research assistant from STEM-SAB.

WiSE

The WiSE Initiative encourages more women to pursue STEM as an exciting and fulfilling educational and career choice. WiSE activities strive to address the unique needs of women students, ensuring that includes guest speakers, a poster contest, and more.