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Hackathons Won’t Build Leaders — And It’s Time We Admit It

The Illusion Everyone Is Celebrating Walk into any college campus today and you’ll feel the excitement—posters, announcements, late-night coding sessions, and the buzz around the next big “hackathon.” Students love it. Faculty promote it. Colleges proudly showcase it. It looks like innovation is thriving. But step back for a moment. Are hackathons really building leaders? Or are they just another well-packaged academic ritual that feels productive without actually solving the deeper problem? Where Hackathons Came From A Culture Born in Silicon Valley Hackathons didn’t start in classrooms. They emerged in the late 1990s within companies like OpenBSD and later gained popularity through tech-driven organizations like Facebook. The idea was simple: bring together highly skilled developers, give them a problem, and let them build fast—often within 24 to 48 hours. These weren’t learning exercises. They were pressure environments designed for already capable professionals to experiment, proto...

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