During the Association of Modified Asphalt Producers (AMAP) 19th Annual Conference & Workshop, the recipients of AMAP's Dr. David R. Jones IV scholarships were announced. Two of the four awardees are Tau Bates. Katie E. Haslett, NH A 2018, is a senior at the University of New Hampshire where she is majoring in civil engineering... Continue Reading →
Dean of Business Admin, February Bulletin, & Cal State Fullerton Dean Opening (2018)
Silvanous J. Udoka, Ph.D. (OK G '89), has been selected as the dean of Clark Atlanta University's School of Business Administration, effective June 1. Currently, Dr. Udoka serves as professor and chair of the department of management and holds a joint appointment in the department of industrial and systems engineering at North Carolina A&T University.... Continue Reading →
BEYA Winners, SDSU BBQ, & VP for Research (February 2018)
Charles T. Johnson-Bey, Ph.D. (DE A '93), was awarded the 2018 Black Engineer of the Year Award (BEYA) for Career Achievement in industry. Dr. Johnson-Bey is director, engineering and technology, Cyber Center for Excellence at Lockheed Martin. Terri R. Norton, Ph.D. (FL H '02), was awarded the Educational Leadership College-level Promotion of Education award. Dr.... Continue Reading →
TBP Alumni Survey, Marconi Young Scholar Nominations, & Ole Miss Profiles
What is the future of Tau Beta Pi? The TBP Director of Alumni Affairs would like you to provide your input with this online alumni survey. With the results, we hope to gain insight into your past experiences and your future goals, which will help us develop programs and activities to meet our members' needs.... Continue Reading →
NAE Members 2018, ACHS Meeting, & Tau Bates Image (February 2018)
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) President C.D. Mote Jr., Ph.D. (CA A '59), has announced the election of 83 new members and 16 foreign members into the NAE. Election to the National Academy of Engineering is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer. "Academy membership honors those who have made outstanding contributions... Continue Reading →
NJ Alumni Panel Opportunity, STEM Advocate Award, & ODU President Luncheon
There is a last minute opportunity for Tau Bates in New Jersey. On Saturday, February 10, at 10 a.m., the New Jersey Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, at Stevens Institute of Technology is hosting an alumni Q&A panel for its members. There are still three spots available for alumni panelists. If you are interested... Continue Reading →
invisaWear, STEM Festival Booth, & UAA Opening (February 2018)
Ray Hamilton, MA Q '16, is the CTO and co-founder of invisaWear, which produces smart and stylish wearable jewelry that alerts loved ones during an emergency. Using this link, Tau Beta Pi members have access to an exclusive discount during the Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign. Τ The 2018 USA Science & Engineering Festival will take place... Continue Reading →
Youth Exchange Fellow, ASCE Profile, & Chapter Fundraiser (Feb. 2018)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has profiled Kent M. Rapp, NY G 2018, for receiving a fellowship from the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals program. The chemical & biological engineering major has been studying at the University of Rostock in Germany since October and began the final phase of the fellowship in January with Willpower Energy,... Continue Reading →
Jobs, Alumni Affairs News, & the Mathematics of Traffic (February 2018)
Here is a list of current job opportunities: 1. Chair, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology (NJ) 2. Engineering Associate - Water/Wastewater with McGill Associates in Knoxville, Tennessee 3. VP of Engineering at Pedernales Electric Cooperative, Inc in Johnson City, Texas 4. Analytics Engineer with Vibes in Chicago, Illinois 5.... Continue Reading →
Southern Company Fellow, Distinguished Alumnus Award, & Young Engineer of the Year (February 2018)
The University of Tennessee (UT) and Southern Company have partnered to create the Southern Company Faculty Fellow. The first person to hold this position will be Jamie B. Coble, Ph.D. (TN A '05), an assistant professor of nuclear engineering at UT. Southern Company COO Kim Greene, AL G '90, had this to say about Dr.... Continue Reading →
