2005 Miracle Yearbook
Acade Profes 'on Comprising the broad field within the title of academic and professional organizations were the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Association of Information Technology Professionals, Epsilon Omega, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Music Educators National Conference, Omega Mu, Society for Technical Communicators, Society for Women Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers, Society of Engineers Aiding Missions, Society of Human Resources Management, and Students in Free Enterprise. The engineering societies strove to promote practical experience and professional development among their members. The Society of Engineers Aiding Missions was more specific in its mission to educate, equip, and engage engineers in the cause of world missions. Included in the Greek honor societies were Epsilon Omega, which was a local chapter of Phi Alpha Honor Society, the National Social Work Honor Society, committed to promoting a high standard of education for social workers, and Omega Mu. Omega Mu was the Cedarville University chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha— the National Political Science Honor Society. It was the goal of this honor society to promote the scholarly investigation of politics and to assist its members in developing their leadership potential in their sphere of influence. Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) provided students the opportunity to make a difference and develop leadership,teamwork,and communication skills through learning, while practicing and teaching the principles of free enterprise. -At the regional competition on April 12 in Cincinnati, we won the regional for our league and went to Nationals in Kansas City, Missouri on May 23 and 24. In the regional competition, they gave out awards for the individual criteria, which there are four of,and our SIFE team won three out of those four in our league," freshman Ann Felix said. 216 Ministries 4y- "it a oak Society of Women Engineers(SAE) provided fellowship and support among female engineering students, who were a minority at Cedarville.This year,they held a bake sale: donations and money earned went to purchase Christmas gifts for a family connected with Miami Valley Women's Center and to purchase some items for a needy family in a local church. A-ro _ 110 trittN. niXty%ity Dave Sampson rides in the car during the tilt test at the SAE competition: at 45 degrees no fluid can leak and at 60 degrees the car must not tip in this simulated 1G turn.
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