Engineering News, October 2010

Congratulations to the California Psi Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, at the University of California, San Diego, for winning the R.C. Matthews Outstanding Chapter Award for 2009-10. The Montana Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, at Montana State University, won the R.H. Nagel Most Improved Chapter Award for 2009-10. Be sure to check the website... Continue Reading →

In the News: Chapter related

The 2010 Tau Beta Pi Convention was a great success. Look for information including the Convention minutes, the group photo, press release, and much more on the Tau Beta Pi website soon. Tau Beta Pi appreciates Lehigh University for being a gracious host and would like to share a news article related to Convention published... Continue Reading →

Tau Beta Pi Convention 2010

Tau Beta Pi's 105th annual Convention will begin Thursday, October 7, at the Radisson Valley Forge in King of Prussia, PA. The Convention will act as the celebration of the Association's 125th Anniversary. Lehigh University is the host and a re-dedication of the Bent monument will take place on the Lehigh campus Saturday, October 9.... Continue Reading →

News Makers, October 2010

Meredith R. Gibson, IA A 2012, has been selected to speak at the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit this week in Washington, D.C. Meridith is currently a junior chemical engineering major at Iowa State University. She "was chosen to speak because of her involvement in engineering at Iowa State and her participation in the National... Continue Reading →

Awards and Recognition, September 2010

The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) announces the election of six new members to its Board of Directors and four new members to its Member Council for the 2011-12 term. All will be installed on November 13, 2010, at the SME Fall Board of Directors Meeting in Dearborn, Mich. Their terms officially begin on January... Continue Reading →

Making News, September 2010

In a recent survey of more than 100,000 students for the 2011 edition of the Princeton Review's Best 373 Colleges, four of the top five schools in the category of "students study the most" were engineering colleges." This survey supports the belief that engineers work harder than other students in college. Associate dean for academic... Continue Reading →

In the News: Leaders of Change

Marc L. Warshawsky, NC D '99, is featured in a podcast on mobile banking at BankInfoSecurity.com. The podcast entitled "Mobile Banking: The Pioneer's Perspective," features Warshawsky discussing "the growth plans of Bank of America over the next year." He is currently senior vice president of mobile channel planning and design at Bank of America. Click... Continue Reading →

Announcements & Opportunities, September 2010

Tau Beta Pi has received information about several upcoming opportunities. Here is a brief description: 1. Now is the time to nominate your outstanding faculty innovator for the 2011 Olympus Innovation Awards. Sponsored by the Olympus Corporation and the NCIIA community, the awards recognize faculty whose work exemplifies excellence and innovation in entrepreneurship education. The... Continue Reading →

More than Engineering

Tau Beta Pi's September 2010 issue of The Bulletin is now available exclusively online at http://www.tbp.org. Included in the issue are profiles of the 2010 Tau Beta Pi award winners, details about the 2010 Convention, profiles of newly appointed district directors, Association program updates, and much more. Τ Environmental engineering professor Marc Edwards has been... Continue Reading →

On the Move, September 2010

Warren Lundblad, P.E. (ND A '85), has been appointed as the new vice president of engineering at Gibbs & Cox, Inc., one of the leading independent naval architecture and marine engineering firms. For the past 25 years Capt. Lundblad has served in the U.S. Navy and was most recently program manager at Naval Sea Systems... Continue Reading →

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