ARECNS

Sutton Stephens served as judge for second annual Student Competition on Cold-Formed Steel Design

Sutton Stephens, ARE/CNS (emeritus), served as a judge for the second annual Student Competition on Cold-Formed Steel Design, hosted at the University of North Texas.

Amy Northcutt thesis research selected

Amy Northcutt, ARE, B.S./M.S. graduate student, had the research from her thesis selected for presentation and publication in the conference proceedings of the 21st International Specialty Conference on Cold-Formed Steel Structures 2012 in St. Louis, Mo. Her major professor was Kimberly Waggle Kramer.

Ray Yunk, Don Phillippi and Russ Murdock Helped to develop, review and approve more than 50 new exam questions.

Ray Yunk, Don Phillippi and Russ Murdock, ARE/CNS, were among 16 professional engineers who volunteered at the Architectural Engineering Professional Engineering Exam Committee Workshop helping to develop, review and approve more than 50 new exam questions, update existing questions to be consistent with current building codes and standards, pretest the 2013 exam and assemble the 2014 exam administered by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying.

Tom Logan Presented at the Mechanical Electrical Academic Consortium Faculty Boot Camp at Milwaukee School of Engineering

Tom Logan, ARE/CNS, presented at the Mechanical Electrical Academic Consortium (MEAC) Faculty Boot Camp at Milwaukee School of Engineering in June, helping prepare new and inexperienced faculty by providing instruction on various aspects of the mechanical construction industry.

Eric Grusenmeyer Received $2,500 Scholarship from ACEC National

Eric Grusenmeyer, ARE, has been selected by ACEC National as the winner of the $2,500 CASE Scholarship.

Eric Grusenmeyer named a candidate in the American Council of Engineering Companies National Specialty Scholarship.

Eric Grusenmeyer, ARE, was named a candidate for the American Council of Engineering Companies National Specialty Scholarship. He was also selected by ACEC of Kansas to receive a $1,000 scholarship.