When students doubt their ability to succeed or are unsure about their plans for after high school, Raphael “Tito” Marzo has a simple but powerful message for them: “Sí se puede” — or “Yes you can.”
This is the same message Marzo, who will graduate in December with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Missouri S&T, heard countless times four years ago when he attended the Sí Se Puede program coordinated by the university’s student chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE).
In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, various student groups and organizations at Missouri S&T will offer educational opportunities to the community about Hispanic cultures and identities throughout the month of September.
Read More »The Missouri S&T chapter of the Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) connects students of various Hispanic, Latin American and further backgrounds. But the group is not just a professional development organization. It also serves as a place where many can find support and a common bond while studying in a new and sometimes foreign place.
Read More »From mid-September to mid-October, various student groups and initiatives at Missouri S&T will offer educational opportunities to the community about Hispanic cultures and identities.
Read More »Members of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers chapter at Missouri University of Science and Technology are hosting a three-day event to introduce Hispanic, Latino and other high school students to college life at Missouri S&T.
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