
Trinity University Engineering Program Funding and Impact Overview
Explore the utilization of funding by Trinity University's Engineering program, including past initiatives and requested expenditures for upcoming events. Discover the program's impact on student development and community outreach.
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Phase I Funding Student Branch: Trinity University Academic Advisor: Farzan Aminian Academic Advisor Email: faminian@trinity.edu
General Branch Information Office Term: August 2017 - January 2019 Branch Officers: President: Brian Guenther (bguenthe@trinity.edu) Vice President: Hanna Rafferty (hraffert@trinity.edu) Treasurer: Caroline Kutach (ckutach@trinity.edu) Secretary: Brady Burns (bburns@trinity.edu) Activities Chair: Samuel Studebaker (sstudeb@trinity.edu
Past Utilization of CTS Funding-Fall 2017 We had five pizza talks where faculty talked about their research, importance of graduate school and conferences in continuing education and best practices to find appropriate graduate schools. ($500) We had one talk by Career services to discuss resume writing and job search ($100) We had two talks by alumni, one on a typical day in the life of an engineer and one on transition from school to work. ($200) We sponsored food for two groups of high school students from underrepresented areas for full-day workshops on engineering. ($300)
Past Utilization of CTS Funding-Spring 2018 We sent two students to IEEE Region 5 conference in Austin and they participated in the ethics competition and took the second place. We second place. ($850) We had one talk by an outside speaker on ethical issues surrounding drones. ($100) We sponsored one seminar on good writing skills for engineering students and provided food. ($100) We had four IEEE pizza talks by board members to discuss characteristics of good engineers, ethical issues in engineering, climate change and how to conduct good interviews. ($400)
Requested Phase I Funding Estimated Expenditure ($) Event Pizza Talks & Membership Drives 300 Engineering Socials 50 Off Campus Events 50 Engineering Research Drive 100 Tutoring Sessions for Circuits and Electronics I 100 Professional Writing Workshop 100 High School Visits 100 San Antonio Outreach 200 Total 1000
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