Trine University inducted, from left, Aaron Loos, Hayden Smith and Shelby Altman into
the Order of the Engineer during a ceremony on Dec. 4.
Three students in Trine University’s Allen School of Engineering and Computing were
inducted into the Order of the Engineer during a ceremony on Dec. 4.
The following seniors were honored during the ring ceremony in Fawick Hall:
Shelby Altman, a mechanical engineering major from Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Aaron Loos, a civil engineering major from Auburn, Indiana.
Hayden Smith, a mechanical engineering major from Noblesville, 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.
Trine University’s first Associate of Science and Master of Science in nursing graduates, along with physician assistant and surgical technology graduates, received a welcome to the healthcare field from the leader of Cameron Health, herself a longtime nurse, during the university’s fall Commencement on Dec. 12.
Trine University’s Thunder Therapy Clinic, which provides pro-bono rehabilitation services to those in the Fort Wayne area with limited means, will offer occupational therapy beginning in January.
Six Trine University civil engineering seniors and two faculty members toured a cement plant and the Newburgh Lock and Dam, learned about the Ohio River Crossing project and traveled to bridge construction sites during a senior trip in November.