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| Technology Has New Honor Society |
There's a new honor society on campus and it's in the School of Technology.
Epsilon Pi Tau is the international honor society for professions in technology and recognizes students for academic excellence.
Tech's Delta Zeta Chapter will host an induction ceremony and banquet Saturday, April 25, for 16 charter members.
The initiative will "encourage students to come to Tech and to stay," says Jim Frendewey, interim chair of the School of Technology.
Coadvisors are Associate Professor John Irwin and Assistant Professor Aurenice Oliveira.
The society, founded in 1929, has 122 chapters nationwide.
Charter members are
Todd Arney, computer network and system administration; Evan Cole, computer network and system administration; Neil Dabrowski, mechanical engineering technology; Blair Froseth, industrial technology; Brian Gulewich, construction management; Ben Haynes, computer network and system administration; Adam Heisler, computer network and system administration; Nicholas Mutschler, computer network and system administration; Jacob Nowak, mechanical engineering technology; Derek Nyenhuis, construction management; Nicholas Recla, computer network and system administration; Nicholas Thompson, mechanical engineering technology; Adam Vest, computer network and system adminisration; Joseph Webb, electrical engineering technology.
Three professionals will also be inducted: Aurenice Oliveira, of the School of Technology; Steven Bethel, of Chassell; and Steven Onsager, of New Berlin, Wis. |
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