Tarleton Engineering Students Present at TSPE Meeting

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A group of Tarleton State University civil and environmental engineering students were invited to present their senior design project sponsored by LJA Engineering at the May meeting of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers Fort Worth chapter. Pictured here from left to right are Luis Pantoja (civil engineering), TSPE student chapter advisors Drs. Raj Vuddandam and Kartik Venkataraman, Gaige Hyden (environmental engineering), project mentor Ms. Larissa Knapp-Scott and Tarleton alum and LJA engineer Kelsey Latta.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2022

STEPHENVILLE, Texas – A group of Tarleton State University civil and environmental engineering students were invited to present their senior design project sponsored by LJA Engineering at the May meeting of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers Fort Worth chapter.

Presenting were Luis Pantoja (civil engineering), TSPE student chapter advisors Drs. Raj Vuddandam and Kartik Venkataraman, Gaige Hyden (environmental engineering), project mentor Larissa Knapp-Scott and Tarleton alum and LJA engineer Kelsey Latta.

This is the second year in a row that senior engineering Tarleton students have presented at TSPE Fort Worth’s May meeting.

For more information about the Texas Society of Professional Engineers, visit: https://www.tspe.org/.

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