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5,000 Hispanic Engineers, Students to Hit Phoenix for Society of Hispanic
Professional Engineers Conference, Nov. 12-16, 2008
The University of Arizona in Tucson partners with SHPE on multiple programs
benefiting Arizona Hispanic students, including fall symposia for middle and
high school students

PHOENIX, May 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The Society of Hispanic Professional
Engineers (SHPE) Conference will land in Phoenix this fall, providing
engineering talent the chance to hone their professional, technical and
engineering skills, network with Fortune 500 companies, and win scholarships
through academic and hands-on competitions. The SHPE conference is the largest
conference of Hispanics in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics) related fields.
    Approximately 5,000 Hispanic students, professionals, corporate
representatives, educators and community leaders from Phoenix and throughout
the United States are expected to attend the SHPE Conference taking place Nov.
12-16 at the Phoenix Convention Center.  Now in its 32nd year, the nation's
largest technical conference for Hispanics offers a lineup of educational,
technical, networking and career programs encouraging pre-college students to
pursue science, technology, engineering and math careers and supporting
college students and professionals already on that course.  A new component in
2008 targets educators in STEM fields.
    The AHETEMS Pre-College Symposia, named after the Advancing Hispanic
Excellence in Technology, Engineering, Math and Science (AHETEMS) educational
foundation of SHPE, will be co-hosted by SHPE and The University of Arizona in
Tucson.  More than 200 local middle school students and 800 high school
students from the area and across the nation will take part in the symposia,
which will include hands-on activities, motivational speakers, a university
fair, and college scholarship and financial aid information.  Most activities
will take place in Phoenix, but high school students will have the opportunity
to visit The University of Arizona college campus in Tucson.
    The symposia are an addition to the collaborations between SHPE/AHETEMS
and The University of Arizona, as the groups also partner on a SciTech summer
camp for high school students.  SHPE/AHETEMS plan to continue strengthening
their presence in the Phoenix and Tucson areas with more student competitions,
increased membership in local student and professional chapters, and
additional SHPE Jr. Chapters for high school students.
    The University of Arizona is 19th in the nation in the number of
bachelor's degrees awarded to Hispanics.  In 2006, approximately 12.3 percent
of Hispanics in the United States had college degrees, according to the Pew
Hispanic Center.
    "SHPE and its educational foundation, AHETEMS, are dedicated to providing
educational advances to the students we serve, much like The University of
Arizona," said Rafaela Schwan, director of programs for AHETEMS.  "Our
individual missions and goals for increasing the number of students interested
in pursuing engineering and science-related careers are synergistic.  We are
proud to have the university as our academic host for a conference that will
serve so many local students as well as students who might return to the area
to pursue higher education in the near future."
    Additional highlights of the SHPE Conference in Phoenix include:

    --  AHETEMS STEM Teaching Enrichment Program offers training in hands-on
        enrichment classroom activities tied to state standards for Arizona
        teachers
    --  A myriad of awards honoring professionals, educators, graduate and
        undergraduate students, and high school students
    --  Academic, professional, career and leadership workshops
    --  Competitions including the National Academic Olympiad Show, Extreme
        Engineering, Design Competition, and Technical Competitions
    --  Specialized graduate student institute and a graduate school
        preparation program
    --  Salute to Corporate America Luncheon, honoring SHPE's corporate
        partners
    --  Gala Banquet honoring SHPE's "Company of the Year" and role models
        winning the 2008 STAR (or SHPE Technical Achievement Recognition)
        Awards
    --  A career Fair attended by more than 300 of the nation's top companies
        and organizations offering full-time and internship opportunities
    --  Professional development series as well as certification tracks and
        new green engineering program
    --  Corporate tours


    The Hispanic population is the youngest and fastest growing segment of the
US population but this growth is not reflected in scientific and technical
professions.  Hispanics comprised only 5.5 percent of the science and
engineering workforce in 2006, according to the Pew Hispanic Center.
    Though targeted to Hispanics, the SHPE Conference addresses the United
States' growing need for engineering talent as a whole.  According to the
National Science Foundation, if nothing is done, a rapid decline in the
science and engineering labor force's growth rate is expected over the next
decade, resulting in a fundamental change for the U.S. economy.
    SHPE is the source for quality Hispanic engineers and technical talent,
committed to enhancing America's position in science, technology, engineering,
and math, with a strong and talented Hispanic workforce.  For registration and
other information, visit http://www.shpe.org.
    The AHETEMS Foundation directs and develops informal science education,
educational enrichment, college awareness initiatives and college prep
programs for Hispanic pre-college, undergraduate and graduate students.  For
more information, please visit http://www.ahetems.org.
SOURCE  Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers

Lauren Jones Dugger, ldugger@sunwestpr.com, or Stacy Meier,
smeier@sunwestpr.com, both of Sunwest Communications, +1-214-373-1601, for
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers

 

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