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Student Ambassadors

The Student Ambassador Program was established to improve outreach to prospective students and build relationships with our alumni and the WSU community. Ambassadors will represent the College of Engineering and Computer Science and serve as hosts and hostesses at various events, both on and off-campus.

CECS Student Ambassadors are a select group of students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and exemplary student leadership. Ambassadors are dedicated to serving and representing the College of Engineering and Computer Science and Wright State University.

Amanda Adkins

Junior

Biomedical Engineering

adkins.32@wright.edu

What do you like most about CECS?

"The staff and faculty are friendly."

Ben Ausdenmoore

Super Senior

Biomedical Engineering

ausdenmoore.3@wright.edu

What will you miss most about WSU when you graduate?

"Mostly all of the people I have gotten to know over the years, through all of the opportunities provided by the College."

Joy Davis

Junior

Mechanical Engineering

davis.297@wright.edu

What is your dream job?

"I want to be an engineering professor."

George Diehl

Graduate Student

Electrical Engineering

diehl.7@wright.edu

What advice to do you have freshman in CECS?

"Be active in student organizations and work on your time management skills."

Justin Estepp

Graduate Student

Biomedical Engineering

estepp.4@wright.edu

Who did you co-op with? What did you find most beneficial about your co-op?

"Air Force Research Lab, Flight Psychophysiology Lab. There were several times were I was able to use material I learned in the classroom to directly solve real-world problems in engineering at AFRL."

Leroy Long

Senior

Mechanical Engineering

long.86@wright.edu

Who did you co-op with? What did you find most beneficial about your co-op?

"Toyota. The opportunity to see text book theories first hand. I learned how to work better in team settings, manage my time, organize information, present my ideas to others and multi-task."

Joe Natarian

Junior

Electrical Engineering, Minor in Computer Science

natarian.2@wright.edu

What advice to do you have freshman in CECS?

"Treat school like a full-time job so you can enjoy your weekends."

Katherine Stoeppel

Sophomore

Biomedical Engineering

stoeppel.2@wright.edu

What will you miss most about WSU when you graduate?

"The opportunities and support. Wright State offers an excellent learning environment, and the professors are always willing to go above and beyond in order to enhance your learning experience."

Katie Thiel

Junior

Mechanical Engineering

thiel.9@wright.edu

What do you like most about CECS?

"My favorite thing about CECS are the professors, they are really dedicated and care about the success of their students."

Nishant Vyas

Senior

Biomedical Engineering

vyas.3@wright.edu

What is the most fun activity you have been involved with at WSU?

"Teaching UVC 101 to first year engineering students."

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