Jobs, Heat Transfer Memorial Award, & Chapter Installation (February 2017)

Here is a list of current job opportunities: 1. Ergonomic Engineer at Continental Carbonic Products, Inc. in Loudon, Tennessee 2. Associate Director, National Toxicology Program with NIEHS/NIH in Research Triangle, North Carolina 3. Tenured Faculty in Engineering and Policy at Arizona State University in Phoenix 4. Technical Support Engineer - Vascular with GE Healthcare in... Continue Reading →

Fellowship Deadline, Citizen of the Year, & Alumni Events (Feb. 2017)

The deadline to complete and submit your Tau Beta Pi Fellowship application is Wednesday, February 1, at 11:59 p.m. The deadline to have both letters of recommendation submitted is Wednesday, February 8, at 11:59 p.m. For more information, visit the Fellowship landing page. Recipients of the 84th year of the TBP Fellowship Program will be... Continue Reading →

UNO Provost, System Leadership Talk, & Renowned Mining Engineer

Mahyar A. Amouzegar, Ph.D. (CA N '89), began on January 9, 2017, as the new provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at the University of New Orleans (UNO). Previously, Dr. Amouzegar was dean of the College of Engineering at California Polytechnic State University, Pomona. He served in this role for the past five... Continue Reading →

Alumni Events, Chief District Engineer, & EW Webinar (January 2017)

There are several alumni gatherings of Tau Beta Pi members scheduled to take place in the coming weeks. You can find the calendar with a list of all events here. A reminder that these events are open to all Tau Bate (alumni and student) from any chapter, unless otherwise stated. Find details below on upcoming... Continue Reading →

Major League Soccer Draft, Honors Programs, & CEO Dinner

Stefan Cleveland, NH B 2016, was recently selected fourth in the second round (#26 overall) of the 2017 Major League Soccer SuperDraft. He was chosen by the Chicago Fire out of the University of Louisville where he played goalkeeper for the varsity men's soccer team and is completing his MBA. He previously earned his bachelor's... Continue Reading →

TBP: Scholarships, Executive Council, & Events

For the 19th 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 will be available beginning on January 15, 2017. The deadline to complete the application and have your recommendations sent in is April 1, 2017. The Association plans... Continue Reading →

Gordon Prize, Sr. Quality Assurance Engineer, & BEYA Promising Engineer (Jan. 2017)

The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has announced the 2017 Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education winners. The Gordon prize is split between the school and the individual professors recognized by the NAE. This year's Prize goes to Julio M. Ottino, Ph.D. (MA Z '76), "for an educational paradigm that... Continue Reading →

Benjamin Franklin Medal, FORBES 30 Under 30, & UCR Hiring

Two Tau Bates were among the eight laureates selected for the 2017 Franklin Medals by the Franklin Institute. The Franklin Medal is one of the oldest and most prestigious comprehensive science awards in the world. Click here to see the full list of Franklin Institute Awards for 2017. Nick Holonyak Jr., Ph.D. (IL A '50),... Continue Reading →

Dan Carder Profile, ASEE Engineer Your Career, & Underground Transportation (Dec. 2016)

Daniel K. Carder, WV A '92, is one of three to be profiled as part of West Virginia Public Broadcasting's Inspiring West Virginians program airing Wednesday, December 21. Carder runs the Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines, and Emissions (CAFEE) at West Virginia University where he earned his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. He was named... Continue Reading →

WSU President, VCU Fundraiser, & 75th Anniversaries (Dec. 2016)

Washington State University (WSU) selected Kirk H. Schulz, Ph.D. (MS A '86), as its 11th president. Previously, Dr. Schulz was president and professor of chemical engineering at Kansas State University. In addition, he is the chair of the NCAA board of governors, the association's highest-ranking decision-making body. Read the news announcement for more information on... Continue Reading →

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