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== History of IEEE Fields at John Hopkins University ==
== History of IEEE Fields at Johns Hopkins University ==


Prepared and maintained by the IEEE Student Branch at John Hopkins University.
Prepared and maintained by the IEEE Student Branch at Johns Hopkins University.


The IEEE Student Branch at Texas Tech University was established in NNNN to serve students in the Electrical Engineering Department, but now welcomes students in all IEEE Fields. A list of the current officers with contact information and a description of the current activities of the Student Branch are to be [http://ieee.ece.jhu.edu/ found on its website].
The IEEE Student Branch at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) was established in NNNN to serve students in the Electrical Engineering Department, but now welcomes students in all IEEE Fields. A list of the current officers with contact information and a description of the current activities of the Student Branch are to be [http://ieee.ece.jhu.edu/ found on its website].


A year-by-year list of its officers and a summary of its activities can be found on the IEEE Global History Network for prior years. Each of the years in the following table which is a linked to the archived formation for that year.
A year-by-year list of its officers and a summary of its activities can be found on the IEEE Global History Network for prior years. Each of the years in the following table which is a linked to the archived formation for that year.
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[http://www.jhu.edu/ Link to University Website]
[http://www.jhu.edu/ Link to University Website]
[http://old.library.jhu.edu/collections/specialcollections/archives/ Link to JHU archives with its links to documents pertaining to the history of JHU.]


=== Whiting School of Engineering History ===
=== Whiting School of Engineering History ===


[http://engineering.jhu.edu/ Link to Whiting School of Engineering]
[http://engineering.jhu.edu/ Link to Whiting School of Engineering]
[http://engineering.jhu.edu/centennial-ie/ Link to Whiting School of Engineering Centenial History in three sections: '''Milestones''', '''Student Life''', and '''Game Changers''']


== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==


[[Media:JHU legacy-circle-presentation.pdf|A brief history of JHU and the engineering school]]
[[Media:JHU legacy-circle-presentation.pdf|A brief history of JHU and the engineering school prepared by the JHU Senior Reference Archivist Jim Stimpert.]]
 


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Revision as of 20:59, 10 April 2014

History of IEEE Fields at Johns Hopkins University

Prepared and maintained by the IEEE Student Branch at Johns Hopkins University.

The IEEE Student Branch at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) was established in NNNN to serve students in the Electrical Engineering Department, but now welcomes students in all IEEE Fields. A list of the current officers with contact information and a description of the current activities of the Student Branch are to be found on its website.

A year-by-year list of its officers and a summary of its activities can be found on the IEEE Global History Network for prior years. Each of the years in the following table which is a linked to the archived formation for that year.

[upload the annual reports; create the table with links to the uploaded reports]

About the Institution

Link to University Website

Link to JHU archives with its links to documents pertaining to the history of JHU.

Whiting School of Engineering History

Link to Whiting School of Engineering

Link to Whiting School of Engineering Centenial History in three sections: Milestones, Student Life, and Game Changers

Further Reading

A brief history of JHU and the engineering school prepared by the JHU Senior Reference Archivist Jim Stimpert.