School of Computing Announces New CyberKnight Ambassadors

Congratulations to the 2024 CyberKnight Ambassadors: Zachary Weldon, Anna Schumaker, Kathit Khambhla, Brianna Terrell, and Cameron Stephens! 

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The School of Computing’s Cyber-Knight Ambassador program is open to faculty-nominated students who are selected to represent the School through various programming and outreach activities. Ambassadors serve a maximum of two years. Cyber-Knight Ambassadors participate in special events with faculty and staff to promote the School.

Cyber-Knight Ambassadors network with university constituents and enhance their professional skills. Ambassadors gain invaluable real-world experiences and build their resumes while representing the Middle Georgia State University School of Computing. Workshops and development events for ambassadors are scheduled throughout the academic year.

To be eligible, applicants must have a 3.0 or higher GPA in a School of Computing degree program, be in good academic standing, be full-time, and be willing to commit time and energy to serve in the role. Applicants must complete an application form and participate in an interview. Applicants must also receive a recommendation from at least one faculty member in the School of Computing.

For more information, contact Brooke Ingram at danielle.ingram@mga.edu.

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