LionHacks is a 12-hour invention marathon organized by GDG on Campus SELU × SLU STEM Center, bringing together 50+ students from across the region to build, innovate, and create. Whether you're a seasoned developer or picking up code for the first time, there's a place for you in our jungle.

Why LionHacks?

 

  • 🍕 Free food & energy drinks all day — breakfast, grab-and-go lunch, and a pizza party dinner to keep you fueled
  • 🏆 $500+ in prizes across multiple tracks
  • 🤝 A welcoming, high-energy community of builders and beginners alike
  • 🌟 Proudly backed by MLH, Google, North Oaks, SLU STEM CENTER and the SELU Computer Science Department

Requirements

Devpost Submission

Teams must submit their project on Devpost before the 5:30 PM hard deadline on April 25, 2026. Late submissions will not be accepted. Jordan will walk everyone through the upload process during the mid-day announcement at 11:45 AM.

📹 Need help submitting? A step-by-step walkthrough video has been posted in the Discord — check it out before submission time!

Your submission must include:

  • 📝 Project name & description — What did you build, and what problem does it solve?
  • 🎯 Track selection — Choose one: Education, FinTech, or Healthcare
  • 💻 GitHub repository link — Must be public and contain your full codebase
  • 🎥 Demo video (2–3 minutes) — A screen recording or live walkthrough of your working project
  • 📊 Slides or a brief write-up (optional but encouraged)

Team Rules

  • Teams of 1–3 members
  • All code must be written during the event — no pre-built projects
  • Open to all students; no prior experience required
  • Come solo and find teammates at the event, or register with your crew

Prize Tracks & How Winning Works

LionHacks uses a stackable prize system — meaning one project can win multiple awards. Here's how it breaks down:

  • Every project competes for the Overall Hackathon Winner award
  • Projects also compete in their chosen track: Education, FinTech, or Healthcare
  • Any project that incorporates the Gemini API is additionally eligible for the Best Use of Gemini sub-track

 

That means a single project could walk away with up to three prizes — the overall winner title, a track win, and Best Use of Gemini.

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Prizes

5 non-cash prizes
NorthOaks Health Track Winner
1 winner

Technological Gadget for all team members

Education Track Winner
1 winner

Technological Gadget for all the team members

FinTech Track Winner
1 winner

Technological Gadget for all the team members

Best Use of Gemini Track Winner
1 winner

Google Swag Kit for all the team members

Overall Hackathon Winner
1 winner

Technological Gadget for all the three members

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Ranjan Poudel

Ranjan Poudel
Senior Principal Software Engineer - CarMax

John W Burris

John W Burris
Chief Information Officer - Southeastern Louisiana University

Kevin Fussell

Kevin Fussell
IT Director - NorthOaks Health Systems

Lisa Kuhn

Lisa Kuhn
Assistant Dean - College of Science & Technology (SLU)

Eraj Khatiwada

Eraj Khatiwada
Software Developer - Directmail.io

Dr. Kazim Sekeroglu

Dr. Kazim Sekeroglu
Professor - Southeastern Louisiana University

Judging Criteria

  • Innovation & Originality
    Is the concept novel? Does it offer a creative solution to a real-world problem or a unique twist on existing tech?
  • Technical Execution
    Quality of the technical build, code complexity, and overall functionality of the live demo.
  • Presentation & Communication
    How effectively did the team articulate their vision, explain the project, and handle Q&A?
  • Impact & Viability
    Does the project solve a significant problem? Could it meaningfully affect its target audience?
  • Future & Feasibility
    How practical is the solution? Is there a clear roadmap or go-to-market strategy?

Questions? Email the hackathon manager

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