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Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Highlights Leadership, Community and Empowerment

Thursday, November 16, 2023, By Kwami Maranga
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Karen Herrera ’24 knows all too well how much work goes into running a student organization. Having started as the events coordinator for the (SHPE) at 黑料不打烊, she now serves as the current co-president, which is a big step up in workload.

The extra work is worth it. At SHPE, Herrera has been able to balance academic and organizational work and found a supporting community where she can be herself. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 realize how much work it would actually be, but it keeps me busy,鈥 says Herrera, a senior studying computer science. 鈥淚 love what I do and everyone I鈥檝e met.鈥

Seven members of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers at 黑料不打烊 pose for a group photo.

Members of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers at 黑料不打烊. (Photo by Alex Dunbar)

Founded in 1987 to empower Latinos and Hispanics in the STEM field, SHPE at 黑料不打烊 strives to create a diverse environment on the University campus and help students reach their fullest potential. It鈥檚 open to all students and comprises both engineering and non-engineering students. Herrera was in a STEM program for underrepresented groups in high school so when she came to the University, she was eager to be a part of SHPE鈥檚 mission. Initially, she was a general member but her passion for the cause led her to take on the role of events coordinator.

As the events coordinator, she helped organize the very first Brillant茅 Banquet, a grand event SHPE hosts to highlight Hispanic excellence within their community. And it was quite the spectacle. Taking place towards the end of the spring semester, the event entailed a catered dinner, an award ceremony, performances from individuals and organizations across campus, as well as a keynote speaker.

鈥淭he planning takes pretty much all semester. We have to reserve the venue and submit catering requests as well as find performers and our keynote speaker. We also submit budget requests to be able to pay for everything,鈥 Herrera says. 鈥淚t was one of my favorite events last year and I鈥檓 looking forward to it this year too.鈥

The Brillant茅 Banquet also gave Herrera insight into organizing large-scale events and communication efforts within the college. This instilled in her a desire to take up a leadership role within the organization and she would eventually become the co-president of SHPE at 黑料不打烊 with Julia Ruiz 鈥24.

鈥淥ur last vice president, Julia, wasn鈥檛 ready to let go of SHPE just yet. She loved the work and community too much,鈥 Herrera says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we鈥檙e doing a co-presidency, and this is the first time it鈥檚 been done. We communicate occasionally, and she鈥檚 a very resourceful person.鈥

A woman smiles for a headshot while standing outside.

Karen Herrera, co-president of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers at 黑料不打烊. (Photo by Alex Dunbar)

As co-president, Herrera oversees all of SHPE鈥檚 organizational activities. The organization is actively collaborating with several companies to get its name recognized, and it has also received invitations from other local companies to collaborate. Herrera spends time reading and responding to emails and assisting with event coordination and monthly meetings.

鈥淥ur monthly meetings are where we discuss upcoming events, networking, volunteer opportunities or just catch up. We usually meet between 7-8 p.m. depending on people鈥檚 availability鈥 Herrera says. 鈥淒uring a recent meeting, we took a break from our usual discussions and made slime to de-stress.鈥

As the end of the year approaches, the organization also hosts a 鈥淐ocoa and Cram鈥 event, which is a study session for finals where hot cocoa is served for attendees 鈥 something Herrera always looks forward to. 鈥淢ost of the time, it鈥檚 not that much studying. It鈥檚 just nice to hear how everyone鈥檚 semester went. It鈥檚 very chill,鈥 she says.

Another event Herrera is looking forward to is the SHPE National Convention in early November, which is held in a different city each year and brings in thousands of Hispanic students in STEM. With networking, workshops, and awards, it鈥檚 an opportunity that many students don鈥檛 want to miss.聽聽鈥淭his is my first convention and I鈥檓 excited for the workshops and career fair. It鈥檚 going to be big,鈥 Herrera says.

As she continues to work towards her goal of breaking into STEM, Herrera has loved the close relationships she鈥檚 formed with the group鈥檚 members and the club has been the perfect place for like-minded, ambitious individuals with a passion for STEM to connect.

鈥淚 love how the club has become a little family. Our meetings are so long because we get sidetracked and talk about other things,鈥 Herrera says. 鈥淭he connections and friends I鈥檝e made here are great and I鈥檓 grateful to be part of this organization.鈥

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