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Morgan State is hosting a ‘makeathon’ for college students [Events Roundup]

Plus: A new meetup for JavaScript devs.

Towson University Incubator Business Plan Competition
The region-wide business plan competition stages a public finale, with lightning presentations and a panel of judges to determine the winners in the professional and student categories. The winners get incubator memberships and cash prizes.
Wednesday, May 6
4 p.m.
Minnegan Room, 3rd Floor, Johnny Unitas Stadium Field House, Towson
RSVP. FREE.
charmCityJS Kickoff
Join fellow devs at the kickoff for this monthly meetup of the Javascript community. This month’s talks will break down Smart Search Boxes with typeahead.js, io.js vs. node.js and functional programming with ramda.js.
Wednesday, May 6
7 p.m.
AOL’s new space, 3700 O’Donnell St., Suite 100, Baltimore
RSVP. FREE.
Baltimore Tech Security Conference
Hosted by Data Connectors, the conference features 40-60 vendors, and about a dozen speakers on topics such as Intenet intelligence, e-mail security and wi-fi optimization.
Thursday, May 7
8:15 a.m-2:00 p.m.
Hilton Baltimore, 401 W. Pratt St., Baltimore
RSVP. FREE.
Morgan State HBCU Hackathon
Part of Black Founders’ HBCUHacks Tour, the fourth edition of the Baltimore university’s hackathon is a “makeathon.” That means all projects must have a physical element, such as hardware, wearables, sensors, or 3D-printed objects. Cash prizes and free food will be provided. Note: Participants must be current college students.
May 8-9
Morgan State University, McKeldin Center, 1st Floor, 1700 E. Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore
RSVP. FREE.

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