About MSU-STC
Membership with the Society of Technical Communication
is a great way to establish and advance your professionalism within the
realm of technical communication.
Join today!
About STC
The Society for Technical
Communication (STC) is an individual membership organization dedicated
to advancing the arts and sciences of technical communication. It is the
largest organization of its type in the world, with over 20,000 members whose jobs involve
communicating technical information.
Membership in STC provides
technical communicators with opportunities for ongoing learning and
professional networking. STC promotes the public welfare by educating
its members and industry about the issues concerning technical
communication.
Visit the STC Web site to find
more information, including STC goals and ethical principles,
publication indexes, facts and figures about the Society, employment
postings, grants and scholarships, membership forms, and much more.
About the MSU Chapter
STC is organized on three levels: chapter, regional,
and society. STC is governed at the Society level by an elected board of
directors. Membership is divided into 8 regions, each containing
approximately 20 local chapters. In addition to the Society leaders,
each local chapter elects its own officers.
Minnesota State University, Mankato consists of 11
members. The chapter organizes seasonal events, which help members promote professionalism, network, and learn about the technical
communication industry.
On a regional level, MSU is one of 25 chapters grouped
in Region 6. Close location with other chapters allows us to regularly
participate in a variety of chapter activities and events.
Chapter Leaders & Volunteers
In addition to regular attendance of monthly meetings,
STC members can volunteer in a number of positions. Contact
Lee Tesdell if you
are interested in serving as an office member.
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