American Society of Mechanical Engineers
http://www.hbg.psu.edu/clubs/asme/Association for Computing Machinery Club
http://cs.hbg.psu.edu/acm/Founded in 1947, ACM is a major force in advancing the skills of information technology professionals and students worldwide. Today, our 75,000 members and the public turn to ACM for the industry's leading Portal to Computing Literature, authoritative publications and pioneering conferences, providing leadership for the 21st century.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
http://ewh.ieee.org/sb/psuharrisburg/The IEEE is the world's largest technical professional society. We are a non-profit organization that promotes the development and application of electrotechnology and allied sciences for the benefit of humanity, the advancement of the profession, and the well-being of our members.
Founded in 1884 by a handful of practitioners of the new electrical engineering discipline, today's Institute, as of August 2002, is comprised of 359,061 members who conduct and participate in its activities in 147 countries. The men and women of the IEEE are the technical and scientific professionals making the revolutionary engineering advances which are reshaping our world today.
Integration Club of Penn State Harrisburg
http://cs.hbg.psu.edu/ic/The integration club was established to foster the growth of Mathematics in interested students. In the pursuit of this goal the integration club sponsors lectures to inform students of the current advances and applications of Mathematics. The club also attempts to alleviate the trepidations of students by offering a casual real world learning environment.
Pi Mu Epsilon
http://cs.hbg.psu.edu/pme/Pi Mu Epsilon (PME), is the Honorary National Mathematics Society. It was founded on May 25, 1914 at Syracuse University and currently has over 300 chapters at colleges and universities throughout the United States. Pensylvania Phi (Chapter 295) at Penn State Harrisburg is one such chapter. It was founded on March 23, 2002. PME is dedicated to the promotion of mathematics and recognition of students who successfully pursue mathematical understanding.
Note that membership is not restricted to math majors. Computer Science and Engineering students are welcome to join Pennsylvania Phi.
Penn State Professional Engineers and Contractors
http://www.hbg.psu.edu/clubs/pspec/home.shtmlPSPEC is a student organization at Penn State with student chapters of the Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers (PSPE), Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), and Associated General Contractors (AGC). The purpose of this organization is to stimulate professional thinking among engineering students, to instill in them a desire for professional growth, and to keep them current with the construction industry. Although PSPEC is open to all engineering students, the majority of its members are Structural Design and Construction Engineering Technology (SDCET) majors.
Society of Environmental Engineers (S.E.E.)
The S.E.E. is an organization dedicated to enhancing the engineering education and the professional development of its members, emphasizing environmental engineering. We discuss engineering issues and problems as well as provide the forum for seminars, field trips, and community involvement. We look forward to another successful year and suggest that anyone interested in engineering and/or the environment come to one of our meetings and check us out!
Membership is open to all individuals with an interest in expanding their knowledge of environmental engineering. Historically, membership has been primarily from the Environmental Engineering department of Penn State Harrisburg, however, we would like to stress that all are welcome. If you are interested in the group, attend one of our posted meetings or e-mail one of our officers.
President: Chris Roenning, cdr174@psu.edu
Vice-President: Aiyana Taylor, ait5009@psu.edu
Treasurer: Kelly Franklin, kaf5040@psu.edu
Secretary: Kevin Beyer, kab5076@psu.edu