The College of New Jersey |
ASCE Student Chapter |
Student Chapter Information:
Chapter Officers:
President: Marc Preim Vice President: Mike Deluca Secretary: Ryan Devine Treasurer: Jacob Gulko Community Coordinator: Kim Carrar
Chapter Advisor:
Dr. Nabil Al-Omaishi
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ASCE Student Chapter at The College of New Jersey: The main objective of the ASCE Student Chapter is to inform students about the Civil Engineering profession and encourage students to take an active role in promoting the ideals of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The American Society of Civil Engineers, founded in November 1852, is the oldest national professional engineering society. ASCE’s vision is to promote a world in which engineers can build a better quality of life for all of humanity. ASCE’s mission is to promote value to its members and their careers by: · Developing leadership skills in its members and supporting civil engineer leaders · Facilitating advancement of the technology utilized by the profession · Encouraging and providing tools for lifelong learning within the profession · Advocating infrastructure and environmental stewardship; and · Promoting professionalism and the civil engineering profession
The ASCE Student Chapter at The College of New Jersey strives to promote an atmosphere in which students can expand their engineering education and service to the community. By joining ASCE, students have the opportunity to interact with peers, staff, and professionals outside of the classroom. The Civil Engineering Department at The College of New Jersey recently graduated its first class of Civil Engineers in May 2007, each student graduating with a Bachelors of Engineering Science in Civil Engineering. As the department grows over time, the ASCE Student Chapter will expand and be able to increase its positive effect on campus as well as in the surrounding community.
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ASCE will be selling “TCNJ Engineering” sweatshirts in Armstrong Hall until we sell out!
Sweatshirts are $25 each!
Please support ASCE and show your engineering pride!
Contact Brian Spieker at spieker2@tcnj.edu for more information |