Our students are continuing an OHIO tradition of winning nationally competitive awards, which academically speaking is like winning Olympic gold.
This site profiles some of our award-winning students. Many other OHIO scholars are competing for and winning honors from organizations across the nation. For an expanded listing and additional information, please visit the Office of Nationally Competitive Awards Web site.
As our academic community works together to build on a 200-year legacy of excellence, we salute the outstanding achievements of our students and the dedicated faculty members who support them in their remarkable endeavors.
Congratulations—you make us all very proud!
Related Links If you are a current Ohio University student and would like to learn more about competing for these scholarships, visit our Office of Nationally Competitive Awards online.
If you are a prospective student and would like to find out more about the opportunities available at Ohio University, please visit our admissions Web site.
About the Tau Beta Pi Record Scholarship
Tau Beta Pi Record Scholarships of $2,000 are awarded to members on the competitive bases of scholarship, campus leadership and service, and promise of contributions to the engineering profession, with consideration given to economic need and academic commitment. The Record Scholarships are sponsored by Leroy E. Record, whose generous bequest in 2001 funded the Record Scholarship Fund to provide earnings for awards in perpetuity.
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Tau Beta Pi Record Scholarship
Electrical Engineering Russ College of Engineering and Technology
Geological Sciences College of Arts and Sciences
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Lauren Logan
A senior from Rutland, Ohio, Lauren has served as president of Tau Beta Pi, an engineering honor society; president of Eta Kappa Nu, an electrical engineering honor society; and president of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, an earth sciences honor society. She was a member of the winning senior design team in the electrical engineering-computer science 3 category at the 2009 Ohio University Research and Creativity Fair as well as a Robe Scholar and a Cutler Scholar. She was the 2007 Outstanding Junior in Electrical Engineering and is a past president of Students Teaching About Racism in Society (STARS). She also received the Pepsi Leadership Award.
Lauren plans to use her award to complete her undergraduate studies. Her future plans include pursuing an advanced degree in earth materials engineering or environmental engineering, owning a business, and becoming a college professor.
“Lauren is an outstanding student whose work always exhibits outstanding analysis as well as creative and thorough engagement with the subject matter. Her work with the geology honors society, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, has helped propel the organization toward a standard of excellence and outstanding service in its first year.”
Alycia Stigall, assistant professor of geological sciences
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