In a news article, the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
(SHPE) announced the recipients of this year's prestigious STAR
Awards, recognizing key contributors in the Hispanic community in the
fields of science, technology,
math and engineering (STEM).
The honorable STAR Awards are presented annually by SHPE, recognizing individuals and corporations nationally for their dedication, commitment and selfless efforts to the growth and advancement of Hispanic students and professionals pursuing STEM careers. Read more at:
The honorable STAR Awards are presented annually by SHPE, recognizing individuals and corporations nationally for their dedication, commitment and selfless efforts to the growth and advancement of Hispanic students and professionals pursuing STEM careers. Read more at:
In a lecture given by John F. Alderete, professor at Washington
State University, at the 2009 Society of Hispanic Professional
Engineers conference he
stressed that: Higher education opens many doors. Each of us has to
do something— just some small ripple— to help one another, our
families, our community and our nation. See the full article:
Hispanics and the Future of America by Thomas Landefeld
In another
recent news, scores of Hispanic professionals will enlist in a role
model program in New York City on Sept. 12 that will put them in
middle school classrooms to inspire students to excel and go on to
higher education.
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