The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) has announced the 2017-18 CoSIDA Academic All-District® Women's Soccer teams, including Division I, II, III, and college division. All First Team Academic All-District selections advance to the national Capital One Academic All-American ballot. There are six Tau Beta Pi members, one elected, and three eligible, that have... Continue Reading →
Research Foundation President, Student Profile, & Litigation Trailblazer (November 2017)
University of Akron (UA) professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering George G. Chase, Ph.D. (OH K '78), has been named as the new president of the UA Research Foundation. According to the article, Dr. Chase also serves as the university's director of STEM research. Τ A.J. Phillips has been selected as the November Student of... Continue Reading →
Aerospace Scholar, Materials Science Professor, & Missouri S&T Honors (November 2017)
Chris S. Weston, MI G 2018, is one of seven student recipients selected from the University of Michigan aerospace department to receive the annual Aerospace Engineering Centennial Scholarship. According to the news article, criteria for the award includes academic excellence, leadership qualities, and contribution to the culture of the aerospace department. Weston is a senior... Continue Reading →
UArk EF Session, Duke E-Social, & Nuclear Engineering Talk (November 2017)
On Thursday, November 9, the Arkansas Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, at the University of Arkansas, will host an Engineering Futures: People Skills session. According to the announcement, the session will teach "the importance of developing your interpersonal skills in today's world and how to make them even better." UArkansas students of all majors... Continue Reading →
2017 Convention Images, Alumni Events, & ISU Awards (November 2017)
The images from the 2017 Convention are being uploaded for viewing. You can request a high-resolution copy of any image or if you think there is a photo that was not uploaded contact Tau Beta Pi HQ. See the images here as they are added. Τ Check out the upcoming alumni gatherings of Tau Beta... Continue Reading →
SWE Awards, ECU Community Project, Litigation Partner (October 2017)
The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) has announced the recipients of its annual awards program, which recognizes innovators and leaders who are supporting the enrichment and advancement of women in the engineering community from industry to education. This year's award recipients will be recognized at WE17, Oct. 26-28, 2017 in Austin, Texas. The following are... Continue Reading →
IN Zeta Bent Dedication, Women in Science Fellow, & Images from Convention
On Friday, October 27, the Indiana Zeta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), hosted a Bent monument dedication. The event was attended by TBP Executive Director Curt Gomulinski, MI E '01, Executive Councillor J.P. Blackford, DC G '95, and District 8 Director Bruce DeVantier, Ph.D., P.E. (IL E '77). IN... Continue Reading →
TBP Outstanding Chapter, Convention Images, & UT Engineers Day (October 2017)
The University of South Alabama (USA) published a press release regarding the Alabama Epsilon Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, at USA, which was named the R.C Matthews Outstanding Chapter for 2016-17 at the recent Tau Beta Pi Convention in Michigan. This is the second time in the past three year's that AL Epsilon has received... Continue Reading →
NCAA Woman of the Year, Great Minds in STEM, & AL Teaching Awards (October 2017)
Lizzy Crist, MO G 2017, was named the 2017 NCAA Woman of the Year at a ceremony in Indianapolis, IN, this past weekend. She graduated with a degree in biomedical engineering from Washington University in St. Louis and is currently enrolled in the University of Minnesota biomedical engineering Ph.D. program. Click here to read the... Continue Reading →
2017 Convention, PES Top Scholar, & Rawlins Merit Award (October 2017)
The 2017 Convention of Tau Beta Pi has come to a close. This year's 500+ attendees successfully worked through an unprecedented amount of business in record time. Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and The Edward hotel were gracious hosts during the four days of the Convention. In the coming weeks, highlights, images, and summaries will be published... Continue Reading →
