Student Organizations and Opportunities

American Society of Civil Engineers

This is an active organization on campus. Working on the different civil engineering projects for the Southeast Regional Conference every spring is one of the main activities of the group.

ASCE web page: http://orgs.tntech.edu/asce/

Advisors: Dr. Faisal Hossain and Dr. Benjamin Mohr

2011-2012 Officers

  • President - Jordan Cleek
  • Vice-President - Hunter McCracken
  • Secretary - Rebekah Dorris
  • Treasurer - Paul Barbeau
  • Conference Coordinator - Josh Donegan
  • Canoe Captain - Brad Montgomery and John Hulsey
  • Steel Bridge - Lee Rodgers, Steven Salaman, Shane Paulson
  • Special Events Coordinator - Corey Scott
  • EJC - Shabir Bheghani, Sarah Young, George Hamilton
  • Website - Ross Glandon, Fadi Khayatt
  • Recruitment and Retention  - Taylor Kidwell

The National Civil Engineering Honor Society, Chi Epsilon TTU Chapter

  • Chi Epsilon is open to junior and senior CE students in good standing who are in the top third of their class.

    Advisor: Dr. Craig Henderson

    2010-2011 Officers

    • President - Daniel Bouch
    • Vice-President - Benjamin Fennell
    • Secretary - Evelyn Bissell
    • Treasurer - William Scott
    • Editor - Christopher Sublett
    • Marshall - Frank Ponzio

    Institute of Transportation Engineers

    The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) is a professional society of more than 15,000 transportation engineers, planners and other professionals in some 80 countries. Its members are responsible for the safe and efficient movement of people and goods on streets, highways, and transit systems. The goal of the ITE Student Chapter is to introduce students to the transportation profession and to supplement their classroom and laboratory experiences.

    Advisors: Dr. Daniel Badoe, Dr. Steven Click

    2010-2011 Officers

    • President - Travis Lloyd
    • Vice-President -
    • Secretary -
    • Treasurer -

    Tau Beta Pi

    Tau Beta Pi is the only engineering honor society representing the entire engineering profession. It is the nation's second-oldest honor society, founded at Lehigh University in 1885 to recognize students of distinguished scholarship and exemplary character. There are now collegiate chapters at 229 U.S. colleges and universities and active alumnus chapters in 16 districts across the country. National web site

    Advisors: Dr. David Huddleston, Dr. Corinne Darvennes, and Dr. Jessica Matson

    2010-2011 Officers

    • President - Christopher (Chad) Wilson
    • Vice-President - Erin DeCarlo
    • Secretary - Danielle Catlett and Sara Beth Hawkins
    • Treasurer - Rushi Amin
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