> I was going to register for IEEE student membership today, but I > noticed we're not listed as a registered institution. Is there a way > we can fix that? Having an IEEE student branch would certainly be a > benefit.
Several of the CS profs at Truman (including me) are members of IEEE Computer Society, but I don't recall anyone inquiring about a student chapter or student membership. Is it possible for Truman to become a registered institution without having a full-blown student chapter? If not, what's involved in forming a student chapter? I agree, IEEE Computer Society is a very worthwhile involvement for a CS major or professional. It's similar in some respects to ACM, but they each have different areas in which they have strengths. -- Jon Beck, PhD mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Assoc Professor, Computer Science 2162 Violette Hall Truman State University 660-785-7233 Kirksville, MO 63501 http://vh216202.truman.edu/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -----------------------------------------------------------------
