Student Leadership Guide
- Organizing an Engineering Student Group
- University and college policies, creating a constitution, finding an advisor, registering your organization, resources for new organizations
- Generating Interest
- Advertising through posters and campus media, adding interest to your meetings, special functions
- Finding Funding
- Funding from the NC State Student Senate, funding from the Engineers' Council, private funding
- Technology, Tools and Time
- Effective use of mailing lists, getting web services, finding space to hold meetings, personal time management
News
Engineering Student Organizations
September 02, 2008,
As part of an early focus on graduate school, the student chapter of AIAA at NC State is pleased to welcome Dr. Bernard Grossman, Vice President of Education and Outreach at the National Institute of Aerospace. Dr. Grossman will be presenting on the NIA as well as answering questions on what p ... [more]
May 31, 2008,
The Engineers' Council Publicity Committee will be meeting this summer to work on publicity for the fall. Anyone interested in joining the Publicity Committee should contact Alex Carter, the committee chair, at atcarte2@ncsu.edu. ... [more]
January 03, 2008,
The Beta Eta Chapter of Eta Kappa Nu at NC State University is a recipient of the Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Chapter Award for 2006-2007. This coveted award is a mark of great distinction for a college chapter. Chapters are judged on their activities of service to others, and all chapters with exempl ... [more]
December 03, 2007,
We are pleased to announce the first ECE Sophomore Workshop on December 5, 2007 (Wed) at 6-8pm in EB2 rm 1025, intended for second (and first) year students who are in or considering the ECE major. The theme will be "DID YOU KNOW...?", and will include concise presentation and discussion by several ... [more]
"In looking back over the college careers of those who for various reasons have been prominent in undergraduate life...one cannot help noticing that these men have nearly always shown from the start an interest in the lives of their fellow students. A large acquaintance means that many persons are dependent on a man and conversely that he himself is dependent on many. Success necessarily means larger responsibilities and responsibilities mean many friends."
-- Franklin D. Roosevelt