
Engineering Ambassadors
The Engineering Ambassadors are a group of students aimed at
promoting engineering and engineers outreach. Ambassadors give tours of
the engineering center, preside on panels, and work closely with the
Engineering Dean's office in the organization and planning of various
activities.
Q: What is an Engineering Ambassador? An ambassador is someone who is a representative of the College of
Engineering and Applied Science and a liaison between students and
parents and the College. Students who become ambassadors are
willing to help out the Dean's Office with recruiting activities such
as Engineering Open House and Student for a Day tours.
Q: Why become an Engineering Ambassador?
- You get to help recruit students to the university;
- You can meet new people in the college;
- You get involved, which is crucial in a large university;
- You have the opportunity to network with faculty, industry
representatives, and the Dean's Office;
- You can work on your public speaking skills;
- You will be invited to attend the end of the semester dinner
for students who have participated in events throughout the
semester.
Q: How can I become an Engineering Ambassador? If you are interested in becoming an Engineering Ambassador, please
contact Nate Wright at (303) 492-6876 or
Nate.Wright@Colorado.edu.
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