From: Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
Date: March 20, 2024
Subject: SHPE Newsletter - Week 10



¡Hola familia!


Hope everyone had a great and hopefully warm spring break! Glad to have you all back!

Hispanic Engineer of the week:

Scientist: Nicole Hernandez Hammer

Nicole Hernandez Hammer, environmental scientist

Nicole Hernandez Hammer is an environmental scientist and advocate whose research centers upon climate change and the impact of climate change on sea level.

 

General Body Meeting

Thursday's 6:30 - 7:30pm

SHED 33300 

 





 

 
Important Information





Opportunities



Hola RIT Familia!  Get ready for an exciting week ahead! Join us for SHPE Fundraising Week, March 18th-22nd, as we celebrate our Latinx community at RIT. Learn about our Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers RIT Chapter and the 1st annual Latinx Graduation Event. Swing by our table across campus all week to show your support. Purchase some cultural snacks, custom beaded/threaded bracelets, & stickers. Let's make our Latin presence known together! 💃🏽🌟 #SHPEFundraisingWeek #LatinxAtRIT #SupportLatinx


 

Additional Information

Want to become an SHPE member? There are 2 membership levels for SHPE, Chapter and National, by receiving this email you are a chapter member.
To become a National Member you pay an annual due which is renewed every year to continue being a national member. The National MemberSHPE comes with huge benefits and opportunities.

To join follow this link to SHPE Connect, create an account, and pay the membership due.
When joining use this information: 

We are the "Rochester Institute of Technology Chapter" NOT the "RIT Chapter"

Our region is Region 4: " Say no more"


If anyone has any questions, comments or concerns you may let me know via email or in person!

Crystal Gamez
Secretary
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
Rochester Institute of Technology
Email: ritshpe.secretary@gmail.com

 
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