Texas A & M University, Gamma Nu Chapter

Eta Kappa Nu (HKN) is the national honor society for Electrical and Computer Engineering students. It is affiliated with IEEE and has over 200 chapters at universities across the world. HKN is dedicated to encouraging and recognizing excellence in the Electrical and Computer Engineering designated fields of interest. We aim to promote and encourage a higher scholastic standing and desire for greater knowledge in the studies prescribed in the Electrical and Computer Engineering curriculum of Texas A&M University.

“Be a channel of excellence for young Electrical and Computer Engineering students to grow academically and professionally at Texas A&M University.” – Eta Kappa Nu at Texas A&M University

Our Gamma Mu Chapter at Texas A&M University was first initiated in 1955 and has inducted more than 2000 members since its inception.

Region 5: Southwestern USA

Section: College Station, TX (Houston)

Founding Date: October 8, 1955

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Last Update: 7/13/2023

College Station, Texas

Texas A&M opened its doors in 1876 as the state’s first public institution of higher learning. Today, we stand as a research-intensive flagship university dedicated to sending Aggie leaders out into the world prepared to take on the challenges of tomorrow. Located in the heart of the Houston-Dallas-Austin triangle and within a two-hour drive of 26 million of the state’s 28 million residents, Texas A&M’s main campus in College Station is home to more than 69,000 students. Another 5,200 are at the branch campuses in Galveston and Qatar and at the School of Law, Higher Education Center at McAllen, and Health Science Center locations across Texas.

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