Assist-ENT Device Profile, Berkeley Dean Q&A, & EE Faculty Opening (Jan. 2019)

ABC Inside Science profiled AssistENT and it's co-founder Clayton E. Andrews, MD A '17. The company is working on a stent breathing aid. The device was created by several undergraduate biomedical engineering Johns Hopkins University students. Click here to watch the video and read more about the device. Τ Tsu-Jae King Liu, Ph.D. (CA G... Continue Reading →

Youngstown State Members, University of Arizona Engineering Leadership Speaker, & YouTube Channel (Jan. 2019)

The Ohio Lambda Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, at Youngstown State University (YSU), was profiled on the YSU website for welcoming 21 new members at the end of last semester. In the article, Thomas Carnes, OH L 2019, chapter president says: "Last school year, we had our largest initiation class in several years at YSU.... Continue Reading →

Drexel Speakers, MSU Computer Science Positions, & UMass Grad Hub (January 2019)

The Pennsylvania Zeta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, at Drexel University, is having a general body meeting on January 28. The meeting includes two Tau Bate guest speakers that will talk about their career paths and answer questions. More details on their Instagram account. Jon M. Sonsteby, PA B '95, is a strategic media sales... Continue Reading →

Women in Tau Beta Pi 50 Years, Stanford Seminar, & Winter Vacation Giveaway (Jan. 2019)

The first women were initiated into Tau Beta Pi in 1969. There is currently a three-part series of articles in The Bent magazine to commemorate the 50-year anniversary. Read the article from the Winter 2019 issue for details on the TBP Women's Badge, a designation given by the Association beginning in 1936 to recognize engineering... Continue Reading →

UCF Showcase, ACEC-WA Engineer of the Year, & Tufts Provost

Members and officers of the Florida Delta Chapter at the University of Central Florida are participating in the RSO Engineering Clubs Showcase. They'll be there from 10am-2pm providing information about Tau Beta Pi at UCF. The chapter does a great job in the community, including hosting K-12 MindSET sessions at Riverdale Elementary. See the image... Continue Reading →

TBP Scholarships, CMU CyLab Director, & Caption Contest (January 2019)

For the 21st year, Tau Beta Pi will award and recognize members in support of their senior year of undergraduate study. Applications for this year's TBP Scholarship Program are now available. The deadline to complete the application and have your recommendations sent in is April 1, 2019. The Association awards scholarships on the basis of... Continue Reading →

ODU STEAM Event, PSU Faculty Award, & UD Termite Research (January 2019)

The Virginia Gamma Chapter at Old Dominion University posted images to their Instagram account from a recent activity helping at Larchmont Elementary School's 2019 STEAM night. The event focused on promoting interest in engineering and related fields to local K-12 students. See one of the images below. Τ Kathryn W. Jablokow, Ph.D. (OH G '83),... Continue Reading →

TBP District Conferences, AIAA Top 20 Students, & Official Apparel (January 2019)

Don't miss out on the 2019 Tau Beta Pi District Conferences. These 16 regional events provide retiring and new officers opportunities to improve chapter operations and socialize. The locations and dates for the 2019 District Conferences can be found here. New and outgoing officers are both encouraged to attend. The Association's District Directors will put... Continue Reading →

Portland State Bent, Jobs, & ICSI Lifetime Award (Jan. 2019)

The image below was posted to Instagram by Marty Edwards, OR B '06, an electrical engineer at CH2M Hill. According to Edwards, the bent monument at Portland State University was donated by his class. Τ Five jobs of interest for January 2019: 1. Department Head & Professor Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas 2.... Continue Reading →

Gordon Prize, Alumni Events, & Consumer Electronics Headliner (January 2019)

The 2019 Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education was awarded this week. Three educators from Georgia Tech were awarded "for fusing problem-driven engineering education with learning-science principles to create a pioneering program that develops leaders in biomedical engineering." Among the three winners is associate professor of biomedical engineering Joseph Le... Continue Reading →

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