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ASCE CSULB, boasting 72 student members including 34% underclassmen and 28% new additions in 2010, has dedicated over 400 hours to ASCE student projects. Activities encompassed organizational development, newsletters, and guest speaker series. Student involvement in technical tours such as Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe showcase the club's commitment to hands-on experiences. Networking via campus events and partnerships enhances members' professional growth. The competent 2010-2011 officers ensure a cohesive and thriving community, setting a strong foundation for aspiring engineers.
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2010 MEMBERSHIP • 72 student members • 34% underclassmen • 28% new members • 400+ hours on ASCE student projects to date
2010 ACTIVITIES • Restructure and organizational development • Campus Newsletter: “Supporting Members” • Guest Speakers • Student Projects and Technical Tours (Steel Bridge, Concrete Canoe, Pumpkin Launch) • Networking and Communication
SUPPORTING MEMBERS ASCE CSULB distributes weekly a newsletter to update members on current news
GUEST SPEAKER SERIES Michael Pulley Mike Harrison Alex Mena
PSWRC 2010 – LAS VEGAS Scavenger Hunt – 1st Place Winner Geotechnical Survey and Mapping Environmental – 2nd Place Winner Mystery Event: Dance Impromptu
2010 TECHNICAL TOURS • The Irvine Ranch OEC • White Island
NETWORKING AND COMMUNICATION http://www.csulb.edu/org/college/asce http://www.aesb.org/asce http://www.facebook.com/asce.csulb
ON CAMPUS NETWORKING • Joint meetings with ITE • Joint events and partnership with EWB
2010 – 2011 OFFICERS “The Load is Uniform Among Supporting Members” President – Avram Yu External Vice President – Melvin Tadina Internal Vice President – Doan Tran Treasurer – Allison Yoho Secretary – Chris Truong
2010 – 2011 Officers “The Load is Uniform Among Supporting Members” Webmaster – Ben Smith Activities Chair – Paul Van Dyk Historian – Christina Yoon AESB Representative – Mike Ebenal Steel Bridge Captain – Jose Noriega Concrete Canoe Co-Captains – Kyle Trudeau and Doan Tran