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Mechanical Engineering Department undergrad students received recognition at the 2006 Engineering Honors and Awards Ceremony on April 24 in the Grand Ballroom of the Stamp Student Union.

Department awards for academic achievement and outstanding contributions included the following:

American Society of Mechanical Engineers? Senior Award: William J. Michie

Society of Automotive Engineers Senior Award: Pablo Javier Sztein

Pi Tau Sigma Outstanding Service Award: Michael Blair Lochner

Pi Tau Sigma Memorial Award: Rifat Jafreen

Pi Tau Sigma Outstanding Sophomore Award: Stephanie Ann Karpovitch

Department of Mechanical Engineering Academic Achievement Award: Brittany Chardee Blueitt

Department of Mechanical Engineering Chairman?s Award: Daniel Chenet

Within the School of Engineering, several ME Students were also recognized:

The Dinah Berman Memorial Award, presented to an engineering student who has combined academic excellence with demonstrated leadership or service to the college as a freshman and sophomore: Brittany Chardee Blueitt.

The Outstanding Engineering Co-op/Intern Award, presented to students who have demonstrated outstanding academic excellence, exceptional work performance, and remarkable potential for a successful career in engineering: Christopher James Colvin.

Congratulations to these outstanding students who have contributed to the overall excellence of the department.



May 15, 2006


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