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Our Mechanical and Nuclear
Engineering Department wants to establish a close connection
between its alumni, current students, and faculty. I am inviting
you, as an accomplished graduate of Penn State’s mechanical
engineering program to participate in an alumni group. This
alumni group is formally known as the Penn State Mechanical
Engineering Society (PSMES) and is composed of Penn State
mechanical engineering alumni. PSMES has representation on
the Penn State Engineering Society (PSES) Board of Directors
and the Penn State Alumni Association – an all-alumni
advisory body that works closely with College deans, faculty,
and students across all engineering programs to promote and
improve the engineering program at Penn State.
The purpose of the PSMES
is to stimulate the professional development of alumni of
the mechanical engineering program and to work for the improvement
of the program in the Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
Department by promoting fellowship and communication among
the alumni, faculty and students.
All
living graduates of Penn State’s
mechanical engineering program can become a member and
there are no dues or fees.
To become a member please complete the membership
form online (become a member)
or print and complete a membership form (printable
form) and return it to me
by fax at (814)-863-6382 or through the mail at:
The Pennsylvania State University
Department of Mechanical and Nuclear
Engineering
Att:
Dr. Karen A. Thole, Head of Mechanical &
Nuclear Engineering
137
Reber Building
University
Park ,
PA 16802
If you would like to
simply update your current contact information, please complete
the online form (alumni update
form), or print and complete
an update form (printable form) and return to me at the address
above.
If you are interested
in becoming a PSMES Board Member or would like to nominate
an individual for a position on the PSMES Board, please complete
the online nomination form (become
a board member), or print
and complete a nomination form (printable
form) and return
to me at the address above.
Additionally, if you
want to become actively involved in organizing or participating
in the activities of the PSMES, or have any questions, please
contact Ms. Dianne Crust by telephone at (814) 865-2510 or
by email at dcrust@psu.edu.
Interaction between alumni,
students, and faculty provides opportunities for networking
so important in professional development and in helping the
mechanical engineering program to continue to provide our
students with the knowledge and training they need. I hope
you accept my invitation to become a member of the PSMES
and continue to interact with your friends and colleagues
in the community of Penn State mechanical engineers.
Respectfully yours,
Karen
A. Thole, PhD
Professor
and Department Head
Department of Mechanical and Nuclear
Engineering
The Pennsylvania State University
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