I attend UT Dallas, which isn't a major college by any means but it is one of the largest public colleges in the DFW metroplex which has a lot of tech talent around it and has potential for even more (both the college and area).
We have a Linux user group (lug.utdallas.edu) and it is a struggle to get people involved. Personally I can't imagine being involved in tech without being interested/involved in open source stuff; it is kind of the whole point to me. But that does not seem to be the case for a lot of the students who are there for the degree and to get out of there (which is fine and dandy on its own). In the last three months we have had a Steam meeting, a cryptocurrency meeting, and Amazon came and presented AWS; each with varying degrees of success, but not overwhelmingly.
I envy colleges like MIT or Stanford that have a proud history of a tech/startup/open source culture on campus. Is there something that our Linux user group can do to foster something similar?
Thanks.