Jan. 28 Transition to Virtual Operations, Campus Closed

Bowie State University will be transitioning to virtual operations for all classes and office operations on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. The campus will be closed to all non-essential personnel, and all campus activities are canceled. All buildings except residence halls will be closed. Essential personnel should report on time. This is due to the extended time required to clear the extensive snow and ice accumulation on campus. University crews are making every effort to resume campus operations, as a safe return to in-person learning and work remains our top priority. Only essential personnel and residential students are permitted access to the campus on Jan. 28. For more information, please visit BowieState.edu/weather.

Clubs & Organizations

Bulldog Coders Club

As the Computer Science industry expands, more and more students will be entering CS programs, around the world. We feel it is important to form a community to help students to network with fellow students and potential employers. We dedicated to bringing together CS students and enthusiastic for the fun, hands-on parts of CS; tutorials, research, networking, collaborative projects, competition, games and more.

Learn more about the Bulldog Coding Club

Cyber Security Club

The BSU Cyber Security Club is the newest COSC organization for students.  It is designed for students who are passionate about security and forensics studies and applications.  Activities include preparation for the *National Cyber League (NCL) fall gaming season, tutorial workshops, field trips; hackathon prep and participation; and other types of events. All COSC and CTEC students are invited to become members of this fast-growing club.  

Learn more about the CyberSecurity Club

Women in Computer Science (WICS)

The WICS club hopes to empower women in all branches of tech. Computer science is a fast-growing scientific field in which women can participate on equal footing right from the start. Unfortunately, the trends nationwide already indicate that women are lagging. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects computer science research jobs to grow from 19% by 2025, yet women only earn 18% of computer science bachelor’s degrees in the US.

Learn more about Women in Computer Science