Seventy-seven in Trine University’s Allen School of Engineering and Computing were
inducted into the Order of the Engineer during a recent ceremony.
The following seniors and staff were honored during the April 26 ring ceremony in
Best Hall:
- Mutlaq Al Mutlaq, a chemical engineering major from Saudi Arabia
- Dakotah Alumbaugh, an electrical engineering major from Anderson, Indiana
- Loay Arrashoud, an electrical engineering major from Saudi Arabia
- Noah Ballard, a civil engineering major from Tipp City, Ohio
- Jacob Barkey, a civil engineering major from Auburn, Indiana
- Andrew Bartling, a computer engineering major from Muncie, Indiana
- Chase Braxmaier, a chemical engineering major from Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Matthew Burnell, a mechanical engineering major from Angola, Indiana
- Matthew Burns, an electrical engineering major from Greenwood, Indiana
- Braydon Cape, a civil engineering major from Edgerton, Ohio
- Ismar Chew, a mechanical engineering major from Indianapolis
- Myles Cline, a biomedical engineering major from Hartford City, Indiana
- Cameron Comte, a chemical engineering major from Imperial, Missouri
- Elizabeth Curtis, a chemical engineering major from Angola, Indiana
- Grant Dickinson, a biomedical engineering major from Westerville, Ohio
- Zharia Dodson, a biomedical engineering major from Gary, Indiana
- Owen Engel, a biomedical engineering major from Hortonville, Wisconsin
- Afolabi Eniitan, a mechanical engineering major from Indianapolis
- Jeffrey Feehan, a chemical engineering major from Sparks, Nevada
- Hallie Fenimore, a civil engineering major from Rushville, Indiana
- Andrew Fisher, a mechanical engineering major from Spencer, Indiana
- Aspen Fisher, a civil engineering major from Ossian, Indiana
- Omar Flores, a chemical engineering major from Ligonier, Indiana
- Dillon Fox, a mechanical engineering major from Greenville, Wisconsin
- Riley Garling, a civil engineering major from Lafayette, Indiana
- Nicholas Gasbarro, a biomedical engineering major from Indianapolis
- Ellen Goff, a chemical engineering major from Spencer, Indiana
- Erin Haase, a civil engineering major from Napoleon, Ohio
- Zachary Hoehn, a mechanical engineering major from Crestwood, Illinois
- Garrett Howell, a biomedical engineering major from Angola, Indiana
- Dustin Huffer, a civil engineering major from Clayton, Indiana
- Joseph Jaffray, an electrical engineering major from Naperville, Illinois
- Ashley Jeffirs, a mechanical engineering major from Bremen, Indiana
- Cameron Johnson, a mechanical engineering major from Whiteland, Indiana
- Ryan Kafer, a civil engineering major from Pittsford, Michigan
- William Kennelly, a civil engineering major from Chardon, Ohio
- Wade Kingrey, a mechanical engineering major from Andrews, Indiana
- Juliana Kitzmann, a mechanical engineering major from Marseilles, Illinois
- Shea Kreinbrink, a biomedical engineering major from Whitehouse, Ohio
- Caleb Kruse, a mechanical engineering major from Auburn, Indiana
- Elaine Kuckkahn, a chemical engineering major from Lake Tomahawk, Wisconsin
- Andrew Michalowski, a chemical engineering major from Midland, Michigan
- Kienan Miller, a computer engineering major from Leo, Indiana
- Marcus Miller, an electrical engineering major from Lakeville, Indiana
- Alexander Mullet, a civil engineering major from Westfield, Indiana
- John Nash, a civil engineering major from Channahon, Illinois
- Kali Pullin, a mechanical engineering major from Forked River, New Jersey
- Darius Robertshaw Surgenavic, a software engineering major from Columbiana, Ohio
- Adam Scheiner, a mechanical engineering major from Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Paige Schiebel, a biomedical engineering major from Saint Charles, Minnesota
- Makenna Sheets, a civil engineering major from Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Grace Shollenberger, an electrical engineering major from Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Upasana Shrestha, a biomedical engineering major from Nepal
- Sophie Sloneker, a civil engineering major from Monroe, Ohio
- Gabriel Smith, a chemical engineering major from Bluffton, Indiana
- Lilly Speier, a biomedical engineering major from Hartland, Michigan
- Austin Stauffer, a biomedical engineering major from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
- Benjamin Stoffel, a civil engineering major from Andrews, Indiana
- Aaron Streit, a biomedical engineering major from New Paris, Indiana
- Carmen Sweigard, a mechanical engineering major from South Lyon, Michigan
- Matthew Sylvester, a biomedical engineering major from Brooklyn, Michigan
- Alex Taylor, a mechanical engineering major from Columbus, Indiana
- Myles Taylor, a mechanical engineering major from Griffith, Indiana
- Joe Thompson, laboratory manager and instructor, Wade Department of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
- Makena Thompson, a mechanical engineering major from Anchorage, Alaska
- Benjamin Toole, a civil engineering major from Goshen, Indiana
- Remington Trick, a biomedical engineering major from North Manchester, Indiana
- Samantha Underhill, a biomedical engineering major from Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Cameron VanderMolen, a mechanical engineering major from Rensselaer, Indiana
- Lia Vawter, a civil engineering major from Indianapolis
- Samantha Weaver, a biomedical engineering major from Stevensville, Michigan
- Alayna Willitzer, a biomedical engineering major from Cecil, Ohio
- Jenna Winsett, a mechanical engineering major from Boonville, Indiana
- Grant Winterkorn, a civil engineering major from Goshen, Ohio
- Meg Yerrington, a chemical engineering major from South Bend, Indiana
- Austin Zank, a civil engineering major from Nashville, Michigan
- Evan Zielke, an electrical engineering major from Auburn, Indiana
The ring ceremony is the public induction of candidates into the Order of the Engineer,
a fellowship of engineers who are trained in science and technology and dedicated
to the practice, teaching or administration of their profession.
During the ceremony, engineering students are invited to accept the Obligation of
the Engineer and a stainless steel ring is placed on the smallest finger of the working
hand. The obligation is a formal statement of an engineer’s responsibilities to the
public and to the profession. Both the order and the obligation serve to stimulate
public recognition by engineers of two basic principles: that the primary purpose
of the engineering profession is the protection of the public health, safety and welfare;
and that all members of the engineering profession share a common bond.
Trine University conducted its first ring ceremony in November 1978.