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** Last E-Board Spotlight! **Meet Cynthia! Cynthia Vanessa Rios is a sophomore studying Electrical Engineering and is th...
09/10/2020

** Last E-Board Spotlight! **

Meet Cynthia! Cynthia Vanessa Rios is a sophomore studying Electrical Engineering and is this year’s Webmaster. She enjoys figure skating, traveling (pre-corona), and coffee. Cynthia is also a Franklin Scholar and active in the Quantum Information Club, and the NCSU figure skating club.

**E-Board Spotlight! **Meet Alberto! Alberto is a senior studying Civil Engineering and this year’s treasurer. He is cur...
09/06/2020

**E-Board Spotlight! **
Meet Alberto! Alberto is a senior studying Civil Engineering and this year’s treasurer. He is currently working as part of the Raleigh Beltline Expansion project as a Civil Engineering Intern. He’s also active in the Video Game Developer Club where he is a treasurer and producer.

Fun Fact: He studied abroad in Vienna!

** E-Board Spotlight! **Meet Claudia! Claudia Alvarado is a graduate student studying Industrial Engineering and this ye...
09/02/2020

** E-Board Spotlight! **
Meet Claudia! Claudia Alvarado is a graduate student studying Industrial Engineering and this year’s Graduate Ambassador. She’s a group fitness instructor and F45 Coach. In her free time, she enjoys running, drawing, and vibing to Bad Bunny.

Fun fact: Claudia is currently training for a marathon!

** E-Board Spotlight **Meet Brayan! Brayan is a junior studying Construction Engineering and this year’s Corporate Spons...
08/30/2020

** E-Board Spotlight **

Meet Brayan! Brayan is a junior studying Construction Engineering and this year’s Corporate Sponsorship Chair. He enjoys photography and playing the guitar. He’s also a Cru high School Bible Study Leader and the Social Chair for NCSU’s chapter of Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity Inc.

Fun Fact: “I chipped my front tooth in half when I was younger.”

** E-Board Spotlight ** Meet Ed! Eduardo Figon-Castillo is a senior studying construction engineering and this year’s co...
08/26/2020

** E-Board Spotlight **
Meet Ed! Eduardo Figon-Castillo is a senior studying construction engineering and this year’s community outreach chair. He enjoys cooking without a recipe, spending time with nature and writing poetry and stories. He’s also the president of Mi Familia and the Service and Philanthropy Chair for Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity Inc.

Fun Fact: “I play five instruments and the first one learned was violin.”

** E-Board Spotlight! **Meet Luis! Luis is a junior majoring in Polymer and Color Chemistry (Double Minor in Biological ...
08/21/2020

** E-Board Spotlight! **

Meet Luis! Luis is a junior majoring in Polymer and Color Chemistry (Double Minor in Biological Sciences and Material Science and Engineering), and he’s this year’s Academic Development Chair! He enjoys cooking and hiking, and he’s also VP for the Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity on campus.

Fun Fact: “I have a cat named Satanas”

**E-Board Spotlight**Meet Matias! Matias Tenorio is a junior studying Biomedical Engineering and this year’s Administrat...
08/18/2020

**E-Board Spotlight**

Meet Matias!

Matias Tenorio is a junior studying Biomedical Engineering and this year’s Administrative Officer. He enjoys playing soccer. He’s also active in the Catholic Campus Ministry and the Helping Hands Club.

**E-Board Spotlight!**Meet Axel! Axel Flores-Román is a junior studying Industrial and Systems Engineering and this year...
08/15/2020

**E-Board Spotlight!**

Meet Axel!

Axel Flores-Román is a junior studying Industrial and Systems Engineering and this year’s Vice President. He enjoys being active on campus (Engineering Ambassador, Lambda Theta Phi Fraternity Brother, Acappology (co-ed acapella group) singer… the list goes on)

Fun Fact: He enjoys playing Super Smash Bros. and Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

Meet Raymond! Raymond is a senior studying Mechanical Engineering and this year’s President. He’s theAlumni Affairs Chai...
08/12/2020

Meet Raymond! Raymond is a senior studying Mechanical Engineering and this year’s President. He’s the

Alumni Affairs Chair for Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity and enjoys running, hiking, drawing, and singing (poorly).

Fun Fact: “SpongeBob is still my favorite TV Show.”

This past weekend, our executive board members attended SHPE's NILA 2020 (National Institute for Leadership Advancement)...
08/11/2020

This past weekend, our executive board members attended SHPE's NILA 2020 (National Institute for Leadership Advancement) which was virtual this year! Over the course of 3 days, our e-board members connected with industry leaders to learn more about how our SHPE chapter can increase our presence in our school and in our community

06/07/2020

Below is SHPE’s national stance regarding recent events. SHPE NCSU stands behind these statements:

We are outraged by the violent deaths of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd and the countless victims of systemic racism and brutality against the Black community that has persisted for centuries. To echo the words of National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Board Chair Jocelyn Jackson, these are “all victims of a shameful legacy of hate” and they deserve justice. In solidarity, we must stand up and demand justice. We demand an end to the senseless deadly violence against Black Americans. We demand that our country do better to combat systemic racism. Black lives matter.

SHPE remains focused on our core mission and vision as an organization. However, as part of our call to fight systemic racism, we are committed to make change happen from within SHPE. To that end, we have committed to the following:

- To publicly support and be allies to the Black community.
- To organize cultural awareness training for our community to cover topics like intersectionality, colorism, and bias.
- To encourage members who identify as Afro-Latinx to share their experiences and offer ideas on how we can be more supportive.
- To work together with other sister organizations to shape and disseminate public statements of solidarity; to create action plans that lift the underserved and underrepresented in STEM fields.
- To facilitate a series of member dialogues around the topics of cultural awareness, bias, and understanding.
- To listen to our members’ inspirations and ideas about how to improve.

The SHPE values have never meant more than they do right now. As we grieve the death of George Floyd and the protests that followed, we look again to our values to guide our response and behavior. Familia means that we take responsibility for our collective strength and challenge each other to be our best. Service means we commit the highest levels of quality, integrity, and ethical behavior; and we act with empathy, patience, and understanding. Education means we are dedicated to continuous improvement and renewal; and we learn from successes, setbacks, and each other. And Resilience means we embrace our diverse cultures and communities, which enables us to adapt, thrive, and persist with optimism.

We embrace these values now more than ever. And we will use them to guide our actions in the days and months ahead as we commit to being an ally to the Black community in the fight for justice and equality.

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