Cupola Engineering Ambassadors

Cupola Engineering Ambassadors

Primary and Secondary Education

Auburn, Alabama 120 followers

The mission of the Cupola Engineering Ambassadors is to Promote, Unify and Serve the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering.

About us

During the winter of 1995, a group of engineering students came up with the idea of forming an organization whose members would serve as ambassadors for the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. They approached the Engineering Student Council and a task force was created to address this issue and other topics concerning the college. The group developed a proposal and presented it to William Walker, then dean of engineering, who expressed wholehearted support for the plan. In the fall of 1996, 18 high-performing undergraduate engineering students were selected to develop the guidelines for the new organization. Their first job was to select a name for the organization. After hours of debate they reached consensus. The organization would be named after the official symbol of the College of Engineering -- the cupola. Since then the Cupola Engineering Ambassadors has developed into an established part of Auburn University's College of Engineering. Its members work closely with the dean's office on a wide variety of projects. Cupola students interface with alumni, give tours to prospective students and their parents, and help with countless special projects and events across campus

Website
https://www.eng.auburn.edu/student-organizations/profiles/cupola.html
Industry
Primary and Secondary Education
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Auburn, Alabama
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1995

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    View profile for Savannah Anderson, graphic

    Mechanical Engineering Student at Auburn University pursuing a Full-Time Position within Theme Park Engineering

    Over the past year, I have had the privilege of serving as the Director of Tiger Nights for the University Program Council at Auburn University. Within this role, I was able to work with a wonderful team to plan late-night alcohol alternative events for the student body. Everything from Casino Nights to Carnivals to Haunted Houses. This has been one of the most rewarding experiences because of the look of pure joy on the student's faces when they come to our events. I am so thankful for this experience and I can not wait to see what is in store for my new team this upcoming year as the Director of Special Events. War Eagle!!

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  • Congratulations to our very own Executive Chair! Extremely proud of the accomplishments of all of our members!

    View profile for Jack Laws, graphic

    Civil Engineering student at the Auburn University Samuel Ginn College of Engineering pursuing a career in Structural Engineering

    Very excited to announce that I'll be spending the summer at the US Army Corps of Engineers' Engineering Support Center in Huntsville as a structural engineering intern focusing on blast protection. I want to give a special thank you to John Nevels, PE, PMP for the opportunity.

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