Penn State Alumni Society of Architectural Engineers (ASAE) |
The AE department would like to announce the re-formation of the Penn State Alumni Society of Architectural Engineers(ASAE) and associated Board of Advisors. The ASAE purpose is to stimulate the continued interest and professional development of all graduates of Architectural Engineering (AE), by promoting fellowship and communication among the alumni, faculty, and students of the Department. As students, the AE Program had a significant impact on our personal and professional development and created opportunites for lasting friendships. Through the Penn State Alumni Society of AE, we can expand upon our ever-growing network of geographically diverse alumni and provide industry insight to the department and to each other. Additionall, the Society's Board and its involved members will work with faculty, the Department Head and current students in an advisory capacity to support the best preparation of AE's for the future of the profession. ASAE BOARD OF ADVISORS
Jay Ruby
Please remember that all alumni of the Department of Architectural Engineering may become a member of the Penn State AE Society and there are no dues or fees. To become a member please complete the Membership Application form, and return it by fax at 814-863-4789 or through the mail at: The Pennsylvania State University If you would like to simply update your current contact information, please complete the on-line Alumni Update Form. If you are interested in becoming a ASAE Board Member or would like to nominate an individual for a position on the ASAE Board, please complete the Board Nomination Form and return to the address above. Interaction between alumni, students and faculty provides opportunities for networking so important in professional development and in helping the Architectural Engineering program to continue to provide our students with the knowledge and training they need. Your involvement in this worthwhile organization will ensure its success. We are looking for people in all geographies, all disciplines, and graduation years to share ideas and a little bit of their time.
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