About Navigate Tech Hub

A student-built platform for Black and Latinx CS students at Northeastern: guides, curated programs, and community in one place.

A curated map for underclassmen ColorStack students navigating CS at NEU and nationwide.

What we stand for

Student-Led

Built by students who have navigated the same gaps. Peer-to-peer means the content stays relevant and honest.

Open Source

Every line of code is public. See something broken or missing? Help us fix it! The Contributions page explains how.

Community-Driven

Knowledge compounds. Every resource added and every correction made helps the next person skip the part where you wasted two weeks.

Inclusive

Built with particular focus on Black and Latinx technologists, the students most likely to be navigating without a roadmap.

Our story

Navigate Tech Hub was founded by Adesola Odubiyi, Software Project Lead at ColorStack @ Northeastern. I cared about ColorStack and wanted to contribute in my own way, so I carved out this project role and built a launchpad for students who do not know where to start in CS.

CS splits into different worlds: community and networks, classes, interviews, projects, real job experience, research, and more. Each lane needs different skills. Resources exist for each slice (NeetCode for interviews, ColorStack and NSBE for community), but nothing pointed people to all of it in one place. Students with no prior experience were stuck Googling scattered advice. This hub is that starting point so you spend less time hunting and more time doing.

Through the partnership between ColorStack and Northeastern University, Navigate Tech Hub grew from a small collection of links into a platform built alongside students like Taniya, Bryce, Branden, and Ayaan. The platform continues to evolve by being open source, student-maintained, and deliberately small so it stays useful.

Adesola Odubiyi, Software Project Lead, ColorStack @ Northeastern

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