IEEE-HKN Information Session for Professionals and Students + Induction Ceremony
IEEE-HKN Information Session for Professionals and Students + Induction Ceremony
This event will present information such as: What is HKN (pronounced Eta Kappa Nu)? The relationship between IEEE and HKN. As well, as of interest to those of us who are no longer students and didn't become a member while in college or graduate school... how can I apply to be a member after graduating?
Find out the answers to the questions and more at a special presentation hosted by the East Tennessee section and IEEE Region 3 on Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 8PM EDT. This will be an online event and will not only have information about IEEE-HKN but will include an induction ceremony of a number of your colleagues from around the region as professional members!
About IEEE-HKN in brief:
IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE-HKN), the honor society of IEEE, promotes excellence in the profession and in education with ideals of Scholarship, Character and Attitude.
It was founded on 28 October 1904 for students of electrical engineering. Today, IEEE-HKN promotes professional accomplishment, service, and development for students and professionals in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and other IEEE fields of interest
IEEE-HKN members are recognized throughout the profession for superior scholarship, attitude, and character. Our members possess an unimpeachable character, have the capacity for hard work, and have a willingness to use their talents in service to their peers, university, and community.
Registrants will receive a follow-up e-mail containing the link to the WebEx event closer to the day of the event (August 19th).
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