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UW Student Engineering Council Event Tonight

The UW Student Engineering Council (SEC) is having its End-of Year Event this Tuesday, May 25th at 5pm in the electrical engineering building room EEB 403 on the 4th floor (room 403 is in the northwest corner of the building). The event is free and is open to all engineering students, faculty and staff. Come to this event if you have any thoughts about becoming a student officer next year for any organization or you are interested in learning more about SEC and would like to participate from time to time without necessarily being a student officer.

We will be nominating board members, introducing SEC representatives who represent their respective student engineering organizations, introducing our new adviser, and announcing the new SEC website with a complete student engineering organization directory and inclusive Google calendar created by volunteers for the benefit of all student engineering organizations here at UW. And to top the evening off, we will have Susannah Malarkey the Executive Director of the Washington State Technology Alliance be our guest speaker following our end-of-year meeting.

Events Agenda:

5:00pm – 5:15pm Sign-in, Introductions, and food and refreshments

5:15pm – 6pm SEC meeting – unveiling of new website, SEC board member nominations

6pm – 6:40pm Technology Alliance Guest Speaker

6:40pm – 6:50pm Q & A

6:50pm – 7:00pm Reception/refreshments

I hope to see you there,

Jason

Jason B. Salazar

2009-2010 Industry Relations Lead,

Emerging Leaders in Engineering Program

Founder, UW-Student Engineering Council

jason.salazar2010@gmail.com

The Student Engineering Council (SEC) was founded this year in association with the UW Emerging Leaders in Engineering Program. We are an interdisciplinary student run council that consists of representatives from student engineering organizations across the College of Engineering. SEC’s mission is to:

1)      Build upon a widely supported effort to improve interdisciplinary communication within the College of Engineering.

2)      Facilitate student opportunities in industry, academia and the greater engineering community.

3)      Provide a volunteer support network between our student organizations.

4)      Enhance the quality and quantity of opportunities students and advisers facilitate in support of our professional and technical development.

5)      Increase participation in our student engineering organizations by providing a resource to pre-engineering students and undergraduates.

6)      Build upon our community as engineering students and future alumni of the UW College of Engineering.

May 25, 2010