Engineering honor society at MSU announces new members
Contact: Camille Carskadon
STARKVILLE, Miss.—The Mississippi ßŮÁ¨´«Ă˝ Tau Beta Pi chapter recently welcomed 36 new members into its ranks.
Open to all concentrations within the Bagley College of Engineering, Tau Beta Pi is the oldest universal engineering honor society and the second-oldest honor society in the U.S. Chapter advisor and Assistant Teaching Professor Morgan Green commended the new inductees for their hard work.
“These are some of the best and most hardworking students in the Bagley College of Engineering, and it’s an honor to advise them in MSU’s Tau Beta Pi chapter,” she said.

Green said special thanks are due to student officers Kiersten Tullos, Hanna Hardy, Sarah Kate Dockery, Anamica Khadgi, Daniel Hurley, Ethan Crow, Nathan Snyder, and Olivia Leatherman. This year’s induction ceremony featured guest speaker Ray Dillon, an MSU chemical engineering alumnus, 2024 BCoE Distinguished Fellow and retired vice chairman for Deltic Timber Corp., who also was a Tau Beta Pi member during his time at Mississippi ßŮÁ¨´«Ă˝.
Tau Beta Pi was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 and has over 250 chapters and 622,000 members at colleges and universities today. Mississippi ßŮÁ¨´«Ă˝â€™s chapter, Mississippi Alpha, was established in 1928 and was the first chapter in Mississippi.

This semester’s inductees include by hometown:
BALDWYN—Emma Cunningham, biomedical engineering, junior.
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana—Anna Grace Pavy, biomedical engineering, junior.
BILOXI—Andra Dusin, software engineering, junior; and Riley Jackson, biomedical engineering, senior.
BRANDON—Madelyn Berry and Addyson Wheat, both aerospace engineering, juniors.
BUFFALO GROVE, Illinois—Andrew Lermer, mechanical engineering, junior.
BUTLER, Alabama—Eric Sisson, electrical engineering, junior.
CYPRESS, Texas—Jewell Norris, computer science, senior.
GUNTOWN—Ethan Dunn, mechanical engineering, junior; and David Heson, computer science, senior.
HALEYVILLE, Alabama—Drake Robertson, electrical engineering, senior.
HAMILTON—Grayson Cockerham, electrical engineering, senior.
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama—Jarrett Whitman, mechanical engineering, senior.
JACKSONVILLE, Florida—Colin Spilker, mechanical engineering, senior.
JUDSONIA, Arkansas—Kaylee Watson, aerospace engineering, senior.
LOUISVILLE—Ella Claire Gregory, biomedical engineering, junior.
MADISON, Alabama—Brice Heering, computer engineering, junior.
MADISON—Kacy Crothers, biomedical engineering, junior; Tyler Malin, mechanical engineering, senior; and Sarah Beth Usey, computer science, senior.
MCCALLA, Alabama—Tristen Sellers, biomedical engineering, junior.
MERIDIAN—Kaitlyn Foreman, chemical engineering, junior.
OLIVE BRANCH—Abigayle Dooley, mechanical engineering, junior; and Mary Claret Landsgaard, electrical engineering, senior.
PEARL—Noah Martin, biomedical engineering, junior.
PHEBA—Kaleb Kellum, mechanical engineering, senior.
SMITHVILLE—Cody Johnson, aerospace engineering, junior.
SPRING, Texas—Brynn Hebert, chemical engineering, junior.
SUMMERFIELD, North Carolina—Kaley Lesperance, aerospace engineering, junior.
TANNER, Alabama—Jordyn Johnson, biomedical engineering, junior.
TRINITY, Alabama—Emma Roden, biomedical engineering, junior.
TUPELO—Camille Bautista, biomedical engineering, junior.
VANCLEAVE—Sydney Salter, chemical engineering, senior.
WEBB CITY, Missouri—Evan Garrison, aerospace engineering, junior.
WESTLAKE, Ohio—Ethan Waring, mechanical engineering, senior.
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