IEEE-USA eNL 2002-11-27 |
| NEWS from IEEE-USA 1828 L Street, N.W., Suite 1202, Washington, D.C. 20036-5104 Contact: Chris McManes Marketing Communications/Public Relations Coordinator Phone: + 1 202 785 0017, ext. 8356 E-Mail: c.mcmanes@ieee.org E-Week 2003 Kits Now Available WASHINGTON (27 November 2002) - Planning kits for National Engineers Week 2003 (16-22 February) are now available from IEEE-USA and the E-Week Website. The kit will guide you on conducting E-Week activities in your area. It includes 50 ways you can participate in E-Week, a planning calendar, publicity program, E-Week poster and a product catalog and order form. The Discover "E" program provides information for engineers who visit classrooms to help improve student interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Information is also included on Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day and the Future City Competition, which IEEE-USA introduced to National Engineers Week in 1993. To request your kit, contact Helen Hall at 202-785-0017, ext. 8354 or h.hall@ieee.org. You can also get one by visiting https://shop.eweek.org/eweek/ and clicking "Promotional Materials." IEEE-USA is an organizational unit of The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers created in 1973 to promote the careers and public-policy interests of the more than 235,000 electrical, electronics, computer and software engineers who are U.S. members of the IEEE. The IEEE is the world's largest technical professional society. For more information, go to http://www.ieeeusa.org. |
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