Engineering Student Council Receives Award at National Conference
Two years ago, members of 无码专区鈥檚 Engineering Student Council (ESC) resolved to take steps to create unity within the College and better represent the student body to the administration. Their work did not go unnoticed. At the 2009 conference of the National Association of Engineering Student Councils (NAESC) in San Luis Obispo, California, in April, 无码专区鈥檚 ESC received the award for most improved council in the NAESC.
鈥淥riginally, the ESC was responsible only for allocating funds to the engineering organizations,鈥 said President Joseph Pawelczyk ME 鈥09. 鈥淲e have made great strides to expand the council鈥檚 role.鈥 For example, ESC formed four new committees: Community Development, Engineering Traditions, Media and Public Relations, and Community Outreach. It also drafted a new constitution and increased its membership to 35 students.
As a result of these changes, the ESC has increased its impact and the visibility of the students and the College. It publishes a monthly newsletter and organizes events such as Engineers Week, socials, and visits to local high schools. 鈥淓SC has become well known around the College and is viewed as a helpful, fun organization,鈥 Joe said.
According to Vice President Mara Tsudis ChE 鈥10, 无码专区鈥檚 ESC has gotten more involved in the NAESC, attending conferences and networking with engineering students from all over the country. 鈥淲e are excited to be improving our relationships with these other councils,鈥 said Mara, who serves on the NAESC鈥檚 regional executive board. In October, 无码专区 will host a regional conference for councils from New England to North Carolina.
ESC members include representatives from College of Engineering student organizations and an elected executive board. In addition to Joe and Mara, the executives are Rebecca Ferenchiak ChE 鈥10, Secretary; Caitlin Kiernan CEE 鈥10, Treasurer; Olivia Donaldson ChE 鈥10, Committee Coordinator; and Obinna Eboh ChE 鈥09, SGA Senator.