Tau Bates Score Scholarships and Awards

Tau Beta Pi celebrates the accomplishments of collegiate members Rand Y. Alagha (TX Delta '22) Steven Klepac (AL Epsilon '21), Madeline A. Suellentrop (AR Alpha '21) and Jaclyn R. Walls (AR Alpha '20). These students are fulfilling the Tau Beta Pi creed of Integrity and Excellence, working hard to serve their campus communities while maintaining... Continue Reading →

Louisiana Epsilon Members See Scholarship Success

Three collegiate members of the Louisiana Epsilon Chapter of Tau Beta Pi at the University of New Orleans received scholarships for excellence in engineering. The awards are sponsored by the American Bureau of Shipping, a maritime classification society headquartered in Houston that donates $10,000 annually for student scholarships at UNO.ย The spring 2021 recipients will each... Continue Reading →

#TBPUnvention2020 Check-In

Even though Tau Beta Pi couldnโ€™t host our Convention in person this year, #TBPUnvention2020 has provided lots of opportunities for networking and professional development. Virtual Unvention events began on October 10 and will continue until November 7.  Unvention's first Executive Council meeting If you missed an event, check the Unvention site here and see if... Continue Reading →

Engineers Persevering & 2020 Unvention

Melody Gonzalez, E.I., FL Q '18 Growing up in a small town in Venezuela, Melody Gonzalez noticed a variety of infrastructure breakdowns including a less than efficient water system. After graduating from high school, she made the decision to study petroleum engineering and headed to the United States. As a single mother of two children,... Continue Reading →

More Honors for Tau Bates and Success in Space

Read the TBP Blog for news on:Texas A&M Professor Earns AwardCCNY Student Honored by PalantirSpaceX Returns from ISS Texas A&M Professor Earns Award Bonnie J. Dunbar, Ph.D., TX Epsilon '83, former astronaut, TEES Eminent Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering,ย John P. McGovern Science and Society Award, for โ€œleadership and contributions in aerospace engineering;... Continue Reading →

Tau Beta Pi: Mid-year review

It would be an understatement to say that we've packed a lot into the first 6 months of this year. As we prepare for the second half of 2020, let's review the first half and what Tau Beta Pi members accomplished. (You will find additional information and links highlighted by a different color.) January 2020... Continue Reading →

Tau Beta Pi 2020 Fellows Named

Read this blog for news on:Tau Beta Pi 2020 FellowsWe Need Your Grad Pics!Alumni Events Move Online & Pi Bites: Video The Fellowship Board has announced the selection of 30 engineering students from 408 applicants for graduate fellowships in 2020-21. All of this yearโ€™s recipients will receive cash stipends of $10,000 for advanced study. More... Continue Reading →

Making History at Princeton – Graduation Stories – COVID-19 Recovery Story

After 274 Years, Princeton University Will Have Its First Black Valedictorian Princeton University has named its first black valedictorian in the school's 274-year history. Nicholas Andrรฉ G. Johnson, NJ Delta '20, a Canadian student majoring in operations research and financial engineering and a Tau Beta Pi Fellow, has graduated at the top of the Princeton... Continue Reading →

HQ To Reopen; Video of Tips for Remote Work; Job Board

HQ To Reopen: Phased Reopening Plan Begins May 11 Tau Beta Pi headquarters is scheduled for a phased reopening beginning May 11. Since March 24, TBP staff has worked remotely in answer to state and local government guidelines. However, with the state of Tennessee guidelines ending on April 28, a new plan for phased reopening... Continue Reading →

Volunteer Month Finale — Pi Bites: Member Videos — School’s Out

Tau Beta Pi could not achieve its mission without the dedication of our volunteers. It is the commitment of the 1,000+ volunteers that makes the Association a vibrant reality. Throughout the month and during Volunteer Week of April 19-25, TBP highlighted some of the leaders in the Association for their efforts. Scroll through the pictures... Continue Reading →

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