Families share support online as students take virtual engineering oath
A group of graduating engineering students participated in a live induction ceremony for The Order of the Engineer on Monday, May 11, 2020. The ceremony was held on WebEx and livestreamed through Facebook so families and the ¹ú²úÂ×Àí engineering community could watch along.
The event is a time-honored tradition for individuals entering the field of engineering. By accepting a ring and participating in the ceremony, engineers formally acknowledge their responsibilities to the public as they pledge to uphold the standards and dignity of the engineering profession. The ring ceremony, developed by The Order of the Engineer, an independent movement of graduate and professional engineers, is celebrating its 50-year anniversary.
122 engineering seniors took part in this year's Order of the Engineer ring ceremony. Participation is optional, and requires a nominal fee to receive the ring and certificate by mail.
Typically, the event is held in the Jean Hower Taber Student Union, but the current COVID-19 crisis made College administrators come up with a new way to conduct the ceremony.
Dr. Joan Carletta, the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies, led the ceremony and Taylor Davis, ’19 electrical engineering graduate, provided the keynote. Instead of signing their oaths in-person, students were asked to type their name in a meeting chat as a virtual signature.
While the event was streamed, the ¹ú²úÂ×Àí engineering community flooded the comments with heartfelt messages.
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“I felt proud of all that my classmates and I accomplished,” said Nicole Fletterick, mechanical engineering major, Class of 2020. “The ceremony was the perfect cap to the end of the year.”
Congratulations to the Class of 2020!
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