About Us

Helping Black and Latinx Computer Science students get degreed and hired nationwide.

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Supported By

Hewlett Packard Enterprise
NVIDIA
Capital One
Bloomberg
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
NVIDIA
Capital One
Bloomberg
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
NVIDIA
Capital One
Bloomberg
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
NVIDIA
Capital One
Bloomberg
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
NVIDIA
Capital One
Bloomberg
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
NVIDIA
Capital One
Bloomberg

What We Do

ColorStack's mission at the national level.

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Mission

Increase the number of Black and Latinx Computer Science graduates that go on to launch rewarding technical careers.

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Strategy

Organizing a portfolio of tools, resources, and opportunities to ensure that every member is equipped to complete their degree and land a full-time, technical job.

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Vision

A future where Black and Latinx technologists are at the forefront of innovation.

Nicholas Matias

President

Major: Computer Science

Class Year: 2026

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Diego Landeata Torres

Vice-President

Major: Computer Science

Class Year: 2026

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Axel Fontaine

Treasurer

Major: Computer Science

Class Year: 2027

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Adam Vasquez

Secretary

Major: Computer Science

Class Year: 2027

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Steven Zapata

Communications Chair

Major: Electrical Engineering

Class Year: 2027

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Romina Cruz

Membership Chair

Major: Electrical Engineering

Class Year: 2027

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Our Officers

Led by a passionate team of TAMU ColorStack officers, our chapter serves as a local hub of the national ColorStack network, creating pathways for students of color in computing to succeed, connect, and lead. Officers collaborate to host workshops, tech-building sessions, and networking events that equip members for internships and full-time roles in tech.

Our officers strive to cultivate a welcoming and empowering community where every member feels seen, supported, and encouraged to reach their full potential in tech at Texas A&M. By advocating for students of color in computing and building strong relationships with both campus and industry partners, they help ensure that TAMU ColorStack reflects the core values of its members.