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Student Organizations New Mexico State University College of Engineering Student Organizations NMSU Engineering Student Council E-Council Website | Email Address: [email protected] Diversity in Engineering Chapters AISES: American Indian Science & Engineering Society National Website | NMSU Chapter Website | Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] MAES: Latinos in Science & Engineering National Website | NMSU Chapter Website | Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] NSBE: National Society of Black Engineers National Website | NMSU Chapter Website | Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] SHPE: Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers National Website | Website | Facebook Group | Email Address: [email protected] SWE: Society of Women Engineers National Website | Facebook | Email Address: [email protected] Wi-STEM: Women in STEM Email Address: [email protected] Departmental Chapters AIAA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Website | Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] AIChE: American Institute of Chemical Engineers Website | Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] AGC: Associated General Contractors of America Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] ASCE: American Society of Civil Engineers Website | Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] ASME: American Society of Mechanical Engineers Website | Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Website | Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] IISE: Institute of Industrial & Systems Engineers National Website | Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] SEPh: Society for Engineering and Physics Website | Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] NMPS: NMSU Chapter of National Society of Professional Surveyors Website | Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] Interdisciplinary Chapters AWL: Aggies Without Limits Website | Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] BMES: Biomedical Engineering Society National Website | NMSU Chapter Website | Facebook Page SAE: Society of Automotive Engineers National Website | NMSU Chapter Website | Facebook Page Engineering Honor Societies TBP: Tau Beta Pi (All Engineering Majors) Email Address: [email protected] APM: Alpha Pi Mu (Industrial Engineering) Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] XE: Chi Epsilon (Civil Engineering) Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] HKN: Eta Kappa Nu (Electrical & Computer Engineering) Website | Email Address: [email protected] OXE: Omega Chi Epsilon (Chemical Engineering) Website | Facebook Page | Email Address: [email protected] SGT: Sigma Gamma Tau (Aerospace Engineering) .
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