We provide several ways for members to make a difference in our community and state.


Image of a lake beach and TSPE Dallas Chapter's shoreline cleanup outreach program

Shoreline Spruce Up

TSPE Dallas volunteers gather one Saturday each month to give some love back to Dallas' most treasured outdoor space - White Rock Lake. This is a great way to volunteer and network with other engineers.

Gloves, grabbers, and trash bags are provided. Please bring boots and wear clothes to get dirty in. We also provide water and refreshments.

Please reach out with any questions and we hope you join us!

Image of TSPE Dallas volunteers and kids participating in the Texas Mathcounts Competition

MATHCOUNTS

MATHCOUNTS is a nationwide program that promotes math excellence for 6th, 7th and 8th grade students and combines the efforts of the education, business, government and the technological communities. It is a math skills coaching program based on higher thinking skills development with a series of progressive competitions at local, state and national levels.

MATHCOUNTS motivates students to do well in math and recognizes and rewards them for achievement. The program also gives the math teachers an incentive to excel in their classrooms.

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P.E. Day at the Capitol

"PE Day at the Capitol" is held in Austin early in each legislative session. Members are educated about the legislative process, and on issues of interest to the profession and visit legislators, providing input on issues of concern to TSPE and its members.

This event provides a platform for TSPE members to address issues and concerns with Texas Legislators. Member involvement is critical to ensuring passage of bills that further the profession of engineering and promote the health, safety, and welfare of all Texans. All TSPE members are encouraged to attend. This is a TSPE Member-Only event.

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Future City Competition

This successful engineering education program teams middle school students with professionals and teachers to tackle the challenge of building a livable city of the future.

Through exciting, hands-on applications, students have fun while learning about science and technology (STEM), and developing valuable life skills.