The Michigan Eta Chapter at Lawrence Technological University hosted "Tau Bates Tuesday" in conjunction with National Engineers Week on campus. The hands-on event provided a variety of engineering challenges and an opportunity to learn more about the student organization and national Association (TBP). The chapter posted several images to their Facebook page, including those below.... Continue Reading →
UH INEOS Info Session, Alumni Events, & Fan Noise Engineer Job (Feb. 2019)
On Wednesday, February 27, the Texas Epsilon Chapter of Tau Beta Pi is hosting INEOS, the fourth largest global chemicals company, for an information session with representatives. The event is for TBP members and candidates. "This is an opportunity for attendees to learn what the industry wants from its engineers," said Pietro A. Cicalese, TX... Continue Reading →
TBP Chapter Projects, UArk Engine Week, & UCF Pegasus Award (Feb. 2019)
Visit the Association website for a listing of award winning chapter project reports from 2017-18. These 32 chapters were recognized at the 2018 Convention for outstanding performance. We encourage you to browse these reports to see the great work our collegiate chapters are doing and for ideas on projects that your chapter could participate in... Continue Reading →
Girl Day, Vermont Engineer of the Year, & Top TVA Engineer (February 2019)
Thursday, February 21, is Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day (Girl Day), which according to DiscoverE "helps focus a growing movement to inspire girls' futures so they learn they have a place in engineering a better world." In the image above, Ashley B. McCleery, FL D 2020, volunteers at the UCF CECS Engineer's Fair! The... Continue Reading →
Tau Beta Pi Day Events, UC Davis Vice Chancellor, & Purdue AAE Gift (Feb. 2019)
The sixth annual Tau Beta Pi Day is less than a month away! A list of known events has been published here. Join our alumni and collegiate chapters in celebrating the Association and promoting engineering. Let us know what you have planned. Τ Renetta G. Tull, Ph.D. (DC A '91), has been selected to serve... Continue Reading →
TN Alpha Leader Profile, Eweek Activities, & Ole Miss ChE Study Abroad (February 2019)
The University of Tennessee recently profiled several "student leaders" including TN Alpha Chapter president Mariah R. Lafond, TN A 2019, a mechanical engineering major. She decided to become a chapter officer to increase her level of engagement on campus and to gain leadership experience. Lafond will graduate this May and plans to pursue a master's... Continue Reading →
PNC Student Achiever, Equity & Inclusion Luncheon, & BEYA Award (Feb. 2019)
On February 13, during the collegiate men's basketball game between Bradley University and Loyola University Chicago, Heather R. Hawkins, IL D 2019, was recognized as the #PNCStudentAchiever. The PNC Student Achievers program is designed to acknowledge deserving students who display well-rounded achievement and leadership in the classroom, in the community and in competition. Hawkins is... Continue Reading →
TBP February Bulletin, Material Science Student Profile, & Retiring Pacific President
The February issue of The Bulletin is now available. The issue is full of opportunities for collegiate chapters and for alumni to participate in collegiate activities. Highlights include: the 6th annual Tau Beta Pi Day, District Conference schedule, and chapter anniversaries. Other items of interest are details on how to stay connected to TBP as... Continue Reading →
New TBP Executive Council, Maine Traffic Merger, & UCF MathCounts (Feb. 2019)
Beginning in January 2019, the Executive Council of Tau Beta Pi added three new members and has new leadership. The TBP president is now Wayne B. Paugh, LL.M., JD, (FL G '93), and the vice president is C. Craig Smith, P.E., (TN E '80). The three new Councillors are Rachel K. Alexander, CA U '15;... Continue Reading →
NAE Members 2019, Autodesk Design Slam Winner, & Syracuse EWeek (Feb. 2019)
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) President C.D. Mote Jr., Ph.D. (CA A '59), has announced the election of 86 new members and 18 foreign members into the NAE. Election to the National Academy of Engineering is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer. "Academy membership honors those who have made outstanding contributions... Continue Reading →
