Tau Beta Pi receives Outstanding Chapter Award for the 12th year

Tau Beta Pi receives Outstanding Chapter Award for the 12th year

Tau Beta Pi receives Outstanding Chapter Award for the 12th year

Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society received the R.C. Matthews Most Outstanding Chapter Award for an unprecedented 12th year at the National Convention in Detroit. The University of Maryland's chapter is the most decorate of over 220 chapters in the nation. They also received the Chapter Projects Award, Secretary's Commendation and Chapter Projects Grant for 2001-2002. This Maryland chapter was complimented on its many community service projects and extensive community outreach, as well as the high-level performance of its members.

February 15, 2002


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