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IEEE-HKN: 15 Years Strong – Growth, Collaboration, and Future Leaders

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

IEEE-HKN marks 15 Years Since Landmark Merger,Amplifying Student⁢ Leadership​ & Technical Excellence

ANN ARBOR,Mich. – Fifteen years after uniting with IEEE, the Honor Society for⁣ Electrical and Computer Engineering – now known as ⁤IEEE-HKN – is‍ celebrating ‌a milestone marked⁢ by expanded student outreach, ​increased affordability, and a strengthened commitment to ‌fostering the next generation of technology leaders.The merger, finalized in 2009, has enabled IEEE-HKN to broaden its⁢ impact while remaining dedicated to its core values‌ of scholarship, character,‍ and attitude.

The integration ​allowed IEEE-HKN to leverage the resources of the larger IEEE‍ institution,directly benefiting students through initiatives like the annual Student Leadership ‌Conference. This year’s conference, scheduled for November 7-9 at the University of Michigan in Ann ‌Arbor, is ⁣designed⁤ to be more ‌accessible to students ⁤and‌ provides a platform for⁢ IEEE-HKN members to‍ share ‍practical technical and career insights.

“In ⁣the spirit of One IEEE, an important feature of all IEEE-HKN conferences is that sponsoring societies have representatives on hand to encourage ​students to find their technical‌ home,” explained Nancy Ostin, director of IEEE-HKN.

Beyond the‍ Student Leadership Conference, IEEE-HKN hosts ‍two virtual conferences⁤ annually:⁢ Pathways to Industry and TechX, both offered at a discounted rate to‍ all IEEE members. The⁤ society ⁣has also been ​actively celebrating the merger at recent IEEE events⁢ including SouthEastCon, joint meetings⁤ of IEEE Regions 1 and 2,‍ the IEEE Life Members​ Evolution Conference, and IEEE CompSac.

IEEE-HKN is commemorating the‍ 15th anniversary with a feature in the October issue of its magazine, The Bridge, and a fundraising campaign in partnership with the IEEE Foundation.The campaign aims to ​secure financial support for the honor society’s ongoing initiatives.

Reflecting on the past 15 years, ostin emphasized the⁣ alignment between IEEE-HKN’s values and IEEE’s⁤ strategic goals. “As IEEE’s ⁤honor society, HKN’s core​ values…align ⁤with IEEE’s strategic goals by ​inspiring‌ intellectual curiosity and knowledge sharing, ⁤fostering lifelong engagement, and empowering ​technology leaders,” she saeid. “Being an HKN member is a lifelong designation, and we are proud⁢ that ⁣our members ‍are leaders in industry, ⁢academia, and ‍government, always looking for‍ ways to give back to‌ our current and‍ future students.”

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