Rachel Parlock received Berna Lou Cartwright Scholarship
from the ASME Auxiliary.
ASME Auxiliary consists of ASME members and their family
members.
The ASME Auxiliary establishes and supports scholarships and
loans to students of mechanical engineering at both the graduate and
undergraduate levels and further supports the objectives of ASME to promote the
advancement of the art, science and practice of mechanical engineering. The
ASME Auxiliary was established in 1923 and incorporated as a separate
charitable non-profit organization in 1977
The objectives of the ASME Auxiliary are:
To
establish Educational Funds for the purpose of assisting worthy students in the
study of Mechanical Engineering, or for graduate work.
To
promote, independently or in conjunction with ASME, the advancement of the art
and science of Mechanical Engineering and the dissemination to engineers, and
the general public, of advances and new developments in Mechanical Engineering
More information may be found at http://www.asme.org/about-asme/scholarship-and-loans/the-asme-auxiliary-inc/auxiliary-scholarships
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The scholarship was
presented by Mrs. Saraswati Sahay, Chair of the ASAME Auxiliary Undergraduate
scholarship committee. The other recipient was
Michael Messenger
( winner of Charles B. Scharp Scholarship) from University of New Haven,
Pictures include Mrs. Sahay, Dr. Ghosh (ASME Student Section
Advisor),ME Dept Chair Cy Yavuzturk and Dean Manzione.
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