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WHAT
IS PSNES?
The Penn State Nuclear Engineering Society is an organization of Penn State nuclear
engineering alumni and friends of the nuclear engineering program. The purpose
of this Society is to promote fellowship and communication among the alumni,
faculty and students of the Nuclear Engineering Program in order to work for
the improvement of the program, the Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering Department,
and the College of Engineering.
HOW
IS PSNES ORGANIZED?
PSNES is governed by a Board of Directors that is made up of nuclear engineering
alumni who hold the elected positions of the Society officers: President, Vice-President,
and Secretary/Treasurer and At Large members. The Chair of the nuclear
engineering program and a nuclear engineering faculty member also serve on
the Board of Directors. In addition to the Board of Directors, there are over
200 active members.
2007-2009
PSNES Board of Directors
HOW
DO I BECOME AN ACTIVE MEMBER OF PSNES?
All living graduates of Penn State’s nuclear engineering
program can automatically become an active member. Penn
State graduates who are not nuclear engineering graduates
but desire to become a member of PSNES can do so by either
self-nomination or by nomination by a member. When appropriate, the Board of
Directors may designate non-alumni as Honorary Members in recognition of acknowledged
eminence in some area of engineering or who have rendered outstanding service
to the nuclear engineering program.
There
are no dues or fees. However, becoming an active member
of PSNES means your participation in one or more of the
Society’s committees, programs and activities.
TELL
ME MORE ABOUT PSNES ACTIVITIES
For more information
about PSNES, please view the on-line meeting minutes or constitution (also
in pdf format).
HOW
DO I GET INVOLVED?
To become an active member of PSNES, contact Traci Shimmel,
at
(814) 863-6383 or E-Mail.
EVENT
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Print
out the PSNES
Brochure (in pdf format)
Penn
State Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
Penn State Nuclear Engineering Society
132 Reber Building
University Park, PA 16802
PH: (814) 863-5701
FAX: (814) 863-6382
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