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Recognition

Department of Technology’s ATMAE Student Chapter Recognized as Outstanding Student Chapter

ATMAE recognition

The Department of Technology student chapter of the Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering (ATMAE) won the 2014 Outstanding Student Chapter Award on November 21, 2014.  This award was presented at the Annual ATMAE 2014 Conference held in St. Louis, MO. The JSU ATMAE Chapter was honored based on their growing membership, community service activities, professional development activities and the furtherance of ATMAE’s mission to promote leadership and achievement.  The chapter also won this award in 2010.  The photo includes (from left to right):

–  Mr.   Gerald Fuller:                  Epsilon Pi Tau Technology Honorary-President (Technology)

–  Mrs. Casey Randolph:            ATMAE President (Technology)

–  Dr. Jessica L. Murphy:            ATMAE and Epsilon Pi Tau Advisor (Technology)

–  Ms.  Dominique McCraney:     ATMAE Business Manager (Engineering)