Student Organizations Step Up for Their Members Mason Engineeringâs student organizations give members a sense of community, and in the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, they continued that mission. Multiple organizationsâ executive boards worked hard to stay connected with their members during the period of isolation while staying true to their individual membership.
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) is among these organizations. Masonâs student chapter president Ximena Perez and vice president Elias Aleman, both computer science majors, were disappointed when they had to cancel the rest of their semester events, but they made the most of the virtual situation. âThe most important thing is that weâre not going to stop doing things for our members. We want to make this as engaging as possible,â says Aleman.
WEâVE ALWAYS STAYED CONNECTED WITH OUR MEMBERS. WE REALLY WANT TO CONTINUE THAT SENSE OF SUPPORT. âXimena Perez, student chapter president, the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
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SHPE usually hosts a series of professional and social events throughout the semester. During the transition, they did virtual study sessions, Netflix party events, and virtual elections for next yearâs officers. They stress the importance of sticking together even though they canât be physically together. âWeâve always stayed connected with our members. We really want to continue that sense of support,â says Perez.