Speech, Alumni Feedback, & On TV (June 2015)

Fred W. Haise Jr. (OK A '59), will speak at Clarkson University's Alumni Reunion Weekend this July. Haise was an Apollo 13 astronaut and is a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He is a past president of Northrop Grumman Technical Services. His keynote speech will take place at 11am on Saturday, July 11.... Continue Reading →

Beyond the Classroom: Student Recognitions (June 2015)

Two Tau Bates were recently selected for the 2014-15 Capital One Academic All-America® Division III men's track & field/cross country teams. Click here for the All-America Division III first, second, and third men's teams. Ethan P. Pacheck – NY L 2015, a recent chemical engineering graduate from the University of Rochester and third team All-American;... Continue Reading →

Laboratory & Student Engineering Leaders (June 2015)

Jill M. Hruby, IN A '81, has been named the next president and director of Sandia National Laboratories. According to the news release, Hrbuy will be the first woman to lead a national security laboratory, and the largest national lab, when she begins her new role on July 17, 2015. A Sandia staff member and... Continue Reading →

Engineering FYI, June 2015

The current governor of the state of Nebraska, Peter Ricketts, recently appointed Jeff Fassett, P.E. (WY A '74), as the new director of the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources, beginning on August 3. Currently, Fassett is director of the water rights strategic program for HDR Engineering (WY). Previously, he served as the Wyoming State Engineer... Continue Reading →

Alumni Announcements & Notes (June 2015)

The Ohio State University College of Engineering recently profiled Kristin C. Comella, FL G '98, for her career in regenerative medicine. Comella is chief scientific officer at Bioheart where she "oversees the company's research and product development. She also works to develop new treatment techniques using Bioheart's cellular products." In the article, she talks about... Continue Reading →

Scholarships, Community Service, & Professional Recognitions (June 2015)

Wayne State College of Engineering (MI) has named biomedical engineering doctoral student Tonya J. Whitehead, MI E 2015, as the recipient of the Steel Market Development Institute (SMDI) Scholarship. The scholarship was created through a donation from SMDI as a way to honor the career of Wayne State alumna Elizabeth Krear, MI E '88, chief... Continue Reading →

Images of Tau Beta Pi, June 2015

Recent mechanical engineering graduate Michelle Easter, NJ A 2015, of Stevens Institute of Technology posted an image to her Instagram account from "a private tour at NASA Goddard with the Hubble EVA Managing Engineer himself, Mr. Russ L. Werneth, MD B '64." Werneth is a TBP District Director and has worked with the NJ Alpha... Continue Reading →

Engineer Profiles: Past, Present, & Future (June 2015)

The spring initiation of Tau Beta Pi at Cornell University this past spring was a special moment for alumnus Meyer A. Gross, NY D '59. During his time pursuing a mechanical engineering degree at Cornell in 1958, he began his first year at Cornell Law School and was not elected to join Tau Beta Pi.... Continue Reading →

On the Move, June 2015

Michael V. Pishko, Ph.D. (WY A '86), began as dean of the University of Wyoming's (UW) College of Engineering and Applied Science on March 1 of this year. Previously, Dr. Pishko was the director of the National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing at Texas A&M. He worked at Texas A&M since 2007, also serving as an... Continue Reading →

On Campus Recognitions, June 2015

Three Tau Bates were recently selected for the 2014-15 Capital One Academic All-America® Division I women's at-large teams. Click here for the All-America Division I first, second, and third women's at-large teams. Shelby L. Amsley-Benzie – ND B 2016, a junior chemical engineering major at the University of North Dakota (UND) and first team All-American;... Continue Reading →

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