The Tau Beta Pi Association (commonly Tau Beta Pi, ΤΒΠ, or TBP) is the oldest engineering honor society in the United States and the second oldest collegiate honor society in America. It honors engineering students who have shown a history of academic achievement as well as a commitment to personal and professional integrity. Specifically, the association was founded "to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as students in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges".
History
When academic honor society Phi Beta Kappa sought to restrict its membership to students of the liberal arts in the late 19th century, Edward H. Williams, Jr., a member of Phi Beta Kappa and head of the mining department at Lehigh University, formulated the idea of an honor society for those studying technical subjects. Irving Andrew Heikes, the valedictorian of his class at Lehigh, was initiated as the first student member of Tau Beta Pi on June 15, 1885. A statue on Lehigh's campus commemorates this event.
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Tau Beta Pi is the only engineering honor society representing the entire engineering profession. It is the nation's second-oldest honor society.
There are now collegiate chapters at 250 US colleges and universities, 47 active alumni chapters in 16 districts across the country, and a total initiated membership of approximately 607,000.
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published: 19 Jun 2020
Thinking of Joining Tau Beta Pi?
Have you ever wondered what Tau Beta Pi is really all about? Hear firsthand from Executive Director Curt Gomulinski what being in Tau Beta Pi truly means and what you gain by becoming a member. We hope you enjoy! Comment below your favorite part of being in Tau Beta Pi.
published: 22 Dec 2022
The History of Tau Beta Pi
Learn more about the second-oldest honor society in the United States and see what the Association has to offer.
#taubetapi #tbp #history #engineering
published: 24 Oct 2022
Tau Beta Pi HQ Tour 2020
A brief tour from TBP Executive Director Curtis Gomulinski during COVID-19 "work from home."
published: 30 Apr 2020
Polishing the Little Bent
The second video in the WSU College of Engineering's "Spotlight on Student Orgs" video series takes a look at an important Tau Beta Pi tradition: initiates polishing a little Bent, a symbol of their organization, before coming together to work on polishing the big Bent. (Tau Beta Pi members also tutor others in science and mathematics topics as well as perform community outreach).
published: 22 Jul 2011
Tau Beta Pi Day 2023 Fundraiser Thank you video.
A thank you message from Tau Beta Pi's Director of Development.
published: 17 Mar 2023
It's Tau Beta Pi Day!
The wait is finally over! Tau Beta Pi Day is TODAY!
Celebrate 3.14 by wearing your TBP shirts, hats, pins, etc., and posting a photo of yourself using #TauBetaPiDay on social media! Members have already sent in their photos, and we've shared them throughout the months of February and March. Eat some pie, join a local celebration, and be proud of the honor of being a Tau Bate!
There may still be time to join an event! Visit: https://www.tbp.org/other/PiDayEvents3_14_23.cfm to see what is in your area. Staying at home this year? Consider supporting TBP programs by donating here: https://www.tbp.org/give/piDayFundraiser.cfm
#taubetapi #engineering #piday #taubetapiday
published: 14 Mar 2023
Why I love Tau Beta Pi
A video from a Tau Bate on all the reasons she loves the Association.
To read the full review of Tau Beta Pi on our site, click here:
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Tau Beta Pi is the only engineering ...
To read the full review of Tau Beta Pi on our site, click here:
https://www.honorsociety.org/honor-societies/Tau-Beta-Pi
Tau Beta Pi is the only engineering honor society representing the entire engineering profession. It is the nation's second-oldest honor society.
There are now collegiate chapters at 250 US colleges and universities, 47 active alumni chapters in 16 districts across the country, and a total initiated membership of approximately 607,000.
Check out Honor Society’s “How To Land Your Dream Internship” eBook: https://amzn.to/2MIb71u
Follow us on Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HonorSociety
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/honorsociety/
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To read the full review of Tau Beta Pi on our site, click here:
https://www.honorsociety.org/honor-societies/Tau-Beta-Pi
Tau Beta Pi is the only engineering honor society representing the entire engineering profession. It is the nation's second-oldest honor society.
There are now collegiate chapters at 250 US colleges and universities, 47 active alumni chapters in 16 districts across the country, and a total initiated membership of approximately 607,000.
Check out Honor Society’s “How To Land Your Dream Internship” eBook: https://amzn.to/2MIb71u
Follow us on Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HonorSociety
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Have you ever wondered what Tau Beta Pi is really all about? Hear firsthand from Executive Director Curt Gomulinski what being in Tau Beta Pi truly means and wh...
Have you ever wondered what Tau Beta Pi is really all about? Hear firsthand from Executive Director Curt Gomulinski what being in Tau Beta Pi truly means and what you gain by becoming a member. We hope you enjoy! Comment below your favorite part of being in Tau Beta Pi.
Have you ever wondered what Tau Beta Pi is really all about? Hear firsthand from Executive Director Curt Gomulinski what being in Tau Beta Pi truly means and what you gain by becoming a member. We hope you enjoy! Comment below your favorite part of being in Tau Beta Pi.
The second video in the WSU College of Engineering's "Spotlight on Student Orgs" video series takes a look at an important Tau Beta Pi tradition: initiates poli...
The second video in the WSU College of Engineering's "Spotlight on Student Orgs" video series takes a look at an important Tau Beta Pi tradition: initiates polishing a little Bent, a symbol of their organization, before coming together to work on polishing the big Bent. (Tau Beta Pi members also tutor others in science and mathematics topics as well as perform community outreach).
The second video in the WSU College of Engineering's "Spotlight on Student Orgs" video series takes a look at an important Tau Beta Pi tradition: initiates polishing a little Bent, a symbol of their organization, before coming together to work on polishing the big Bent. (Tau Beta Pi members also tutor others in science and mathematics topics as well as perform community outreach).
The wait is finally over! Tau Beta Pi Day is TODAY!
Celebrate 3.14 by wearing your TBP shirts, hats, pins, etc., and posting a photo of yourself using #TauBet...
The wait is finally over! Tau Beta Pi Day is TODAY!
Celebrate 3.14 by wearing your TBP shirts, hats, pins, etc., and posting a photo of yourself using #TauBetaPiDay on social media! Members have already sent in their photos, and we've shared them throughout the months of February and March. Eat some pie, join a local celebration, and be proud of the honor of being a Tau Bate!
There may still be time to join an event! Visit: https://www.tbp.org/other/PiDayEvents3_14_23.cfm to see what is in your area. Staying at home this year? Consider supporting TBP programs by donating here: https://www.tbp.org/give/piDayFundraiser.cfm
#taubetapi #engineering #piday #taubetapiday
The wait is finally over! Tau Beta Pi Day is TODAY!
Celebrate 3.14 by wearing your TBP shirts, hats, pins, etc., and posting a photo of yourself using #TauBetaPiDay on social media! Members have already sent in their photos, and we've shared them throughout the months of February and March. Eat some pie, join a local celebration, and be proud of the honor of being a Tau Bate!
There may still be time to join an event! Visit: https://www.tbp.org/other/PiDayEvents3_14_23.cfm to see what is in your area. Staying at home this year? Consider supporting TBP programs by donating here: https://www.tbp.org/give/piDayFundraiser.cfm
#taubetapi #engineering #piday #taubetapiday
To read the full review of Tau Beta Pi on our site, click here:
https://www.honorsociety.org/honor-societies/Tau-Beta-Pi
Tau Beta Pi is the only engineering honor society representing the entire engineering profession. It is the nation's second-oldest honor society.
There are now collegiate chapters at 250 US colleges and universities, 47 active alumni chapters in 16 districts across the country, and a total initiated membership of approximately 607,000.
Check out Honor Society’s “How To Land Your Dream Internship” eBook: https://amzn.to/2MIb71u
Follow us on Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HonorSociety
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/honorsociety/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HonorSociety
Have you ever wondered what Tau Beta Pi is really all about? Hear firsthand from Executive Director Curt Gomulinski what being in Tau Beta Pi truly means and what you gain by becoming a member. We hope you enjoy! Comment below your favorite part of being in Tau Beta Pi.
The second video in the WSU College of Engineering's "Spotlight on Student Orgs" video series takes a look at an important Tau Beta Pi tradition: initiates polishing a little Bent, a symbol of their organization, before coming together to work on polishing the big Bent. (Tau Beta Pi members also tutor others in science and mathematics topics as well as perform community outreach).
The wait is finally over! Tau Beta Pi Day is TODAY!
Celebrate 3.14 by wearing your TBP shirts, hats, pins, etc., and posting a photo of yourself using #TauBetaPiDay on social media! Members have already sent in their photos, and we've shared them throughout the months of February and March. Eat some pie, join a local celebration, and be proud of the honor of being a Tau Bate!
There may still be time to join an event! Visit: https://www.tbp.org/other/PiDayEvents3_14_23.cfm to see what is in your area. Staying at home this year? Consider supporting TBP programs by donating here: https://www.tbp.org/give/piDayFundraiser.cfm
#taubetapi #engineering #piday #taubetapiday
The Tau Beta Pi Association (commonly Tau Beta Pi, ΤΒΠ, or TBP) is the oldest engineering honor society in the United States and the second oldest collegiate honor society in America. It honors engineering students who have shown a history of academic achievement as well as a commitment to personal and professional integrity. Specifically, the association was founded "to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as students in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges".
History
When academic honor society Phi Beta Kappa sought to restrict its membership to students of the liberal arts in the late 19th century, Edward H. Williams, Jr., a member of Phi Beta Kappa and head of the mining department at Lehigh University, formulated the idea of an honor society for those studying technical subjects. Irving Andrew Heikes, the valedictorian of his class at Lehigh, was initiated as the first student member of Tau Beta Pi on June 15, 1885. A statue on Lehigh's campus commemorates this event.
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