Eleven members of the Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers pose for a photo in a conference center. The first row shows three students kneeling and the other eight students are standing in the back row.

Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers

Leading Hispanics in STEM

The Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers is a professional organization whose goal is to enable Latinos to pursue, obtain, and develop careers in science and engineering.

Since 1992, SHPE members have developed academic and leadership skills, built professional networks, and held community service events. Members can also attend the annual SHPE National Convention, where they participate in workshops and network with major companies to secure co-ops and internships.

SPHE values academic excellence, professionalism in the classroom and the workplace, and giving students the tools and opportunities to succeed. We believe that no student should be left without guidance, and aim to provide that through tutoring, weekly study sessions and mentoring, and lifelong connections.

Process to join

Open; no application required

Club details

Location

Boston

Degree level

Undergraduate

Club advisor

Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo and Richard Harris

Meetings

Mondays 7–8 p.m. in 435 Curry Student Center

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