Individuals are inducted into Chi Epsilon in recognition of their academic excellence and leadership. From left to right: Chapter president Francisca Kasubi; inductees Michael Odelola, Mahmood Abdallah, Lucas Hernandez, Chloe McGuire, and Hellen Shita; and advisor Ali Ebrahimian.
The FIU chapter of Chi Epsilon—one of the world’s most prestigious honors society for civil engineering students and professionals—earned recognition last month as one of the top chapters in the United States at the society’s annual conference.
The Panthers were named one of the three top chapters among the organization’s more than 100 chapters (the three winners were not ranked in any order).
This year’s national conference was held virtually.
“I’m very proud of where we are,” says Ph.D. candidate Francisca Kasubi, the FIU chapter’s president. “Seeing our chapter named one of the best in the nation shows that all our hard work paid off, and it means a lot to know that FIU can compete with and stand out among the best civil engineering students across the country.”
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