Fifty-three students in Trine University’s Allen School of Engineering and Computing
were inducted into the Order of the Engineer for the spring semester.
The following seniors were honored:
- Brayden Amoroso, a mechanical engineering major from Defiance, Ohio
- Margaret Armintrout, a biomedical engineering major from Bonner Springs, Kansas
- Sophia Aschemeier, a civil engineering major from Findlay, Ohio
- Teresa Ashbrook, a biomedical engineering major from Dewitt, Michigan
- Marshall Beebe, a chemical engineering major from Nappanee, Indiana
- Emma Beyer, a civil engineering major from Rochester, Michigan
- Hannah Bodrie, a biomedical engineering major from Columbia City, Indiana
- Isabel Bowers, a biomedical engineering major from Platteville, Wisconsin
- Nicholas Bristol, a chemical engineering major from Waukesha, Wisconsin
- Hailey Budney, a mechanical engineering major from Hiawatha, New Jersey
- Daphne Bush, a civil engineering major from Fishers, Indiana
- Dean Campbell, a chemical engineering major from Batesville, Indiana
- Natalie Crowner, a chemical engineering major from Saline, Michigan
- Colin Crumrine, a mechanical engineering major from Newark, Ohio
- Caden Daffron, a computer engineering major from Granger, Indiana
- Clay Dean, a biomedical engineering major from Windham, Ohio
- Erin Downing, a civil engineering major from Columbus Grove, Ohio
- Matthew Edison, a mechanical engineering major from Russiaville, Indiana
- Sadie Edsall, a biomedical engineering major from LaGrange, Indiana
- Ryleigh Furlong, a biomedical engineering major from Lakeville, Minnesota
- Alex Gansert, a mechanical engineering major from Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Tanner Goff, a biomedical engineering major from Middletown, Indiana
- Thomas Greene, a mechanical engineering major from Warsaw, Indiana
- Haley Hartmann, a chemical engineering major from Winamac, Indiana
- Landon Henderson, a chemical engineering major from Angola, Indiana
- Malachi Henry, a computer engineering major from Franklin, Indiana
- Brooke Hoag, a mechanical engineering major from Portage, Michigan
- Paige Hull, a biomedical engineering major from New Lenox, Illinois
- Hailey Jakubowski, a biomedical engineering major from Howell, Michigan
- Sydney Kalinger, a civil engineering major from Fox Point, Wisconsin
- Alyssa Keptner, a chemical engineering major from Midland, Michigan
- Caleb Koob, a biomedical engineering major from Saline, Michigan
- Alex Kratzer, a mechanical engineering major from Elkhart, Indiana
- Blake Lude, a mechanical engineering major from Auburn, Indiana
- Gabriel Luke, a mechanical engineering major from Houston, Texas
- Isabella Mabry, a mechanical engineering major from Oregon, Ohio
- Weston Manske, a mechanical engineering major from Loveland, Ohio
- Nathan Mast, a mechanical engineering major from Middlebury, Indiana
- Trevor McKinnon, a biomedical engineering major from Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Tristen Moore, a biomedical engineering major from Pine City, Minnesota
- Zachary Norris, a mechanical engineering major from Dexter, Michigan
- Aaron Phillips, a chemical engineering major from Marengo, Illinois
- Lydia Randolph, a chemical engineering major from Jefferson, Ohio
- Trenton Round, a civil engineering major from New Castle, Indiana
- Madison Ruen, a chemical engineering major from Antwerp, Ohio
- Joshua Scott, a chemical engineering major from Ossian, Indiana
- Sean Seacatt, a mechanical engineering major from Miamisburg, Ohio
- Paige Skaff, a biomedical engineering major from Plymouth, Michigan
- Ethan Spahr, a civil engineering major from Osseo, Michigan
- Kyle Stoller, a mechanical engineering major from Indianapolis
- Laurynn Wieland, a civil engineering major from West Unity, Ohio
- Shane Wood, a computer engineering major from Akron, Indiana
- Mia Woods, a mechanical engineering major from Mishawaka, Indiana
A ring ceremony on April 23 in Fabiani Theatre celebrated 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.