![]() We hope this article is useful for future KHE organizers, anyone looking to organize a small-to-medium sized event, and the hackathon community as a whole. This post is a recap of our experiences organizing what turned out to be a really successful event: Kent Hack Enough 2015. We have been able to take the foundations of awesomeness that the original leaders left us, and expand them to a level we are really proud of. Robin Bonatesta and I (Paul Dilyard) took over leadership of our CS student org (HacKSU), and therefore the organization of KHE, in Spring 2014. Since then, we have grown to over 250 attendees in 2015 (we have as many volunteers now as there were hackers at the first event!). Kent Hack Enough started in 2012, with a group of about 20 friends in the Math and Computer Science building at Kent State University. Originally published in the Diary of HackSU on īy Paul Dilyard and Robin Bonatesta, Kent State University Introduction ![]()
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