Congratulations to ABET's Distinguished Volunteers

November 1, 2010

Baltimore, MD - At the 2010 ABET Annual Conference in September, the following volunteers were recognized for their service. They have all participated in 25 or more evaluation visits, either as a program evaluator or as a team chair, during their service with ABET and its predecessor organizations. Many thanks to all!

Gordon L. "Don" Bailes
David S. Baker
Walter W. Buchanan
Bill D. Carroll
Patricia D. Daniels
Larry A. Esvelt
Larry R. Foulke
Thomas R. Gagnier
E. Franklin Hart
Edwin C. Jones, Jr.
Thomas H. Kuckertz
David M. LeVine
Stanley L. Love
Douglas M. Mace
 

Paul K. Male
Joseph F. Malina, Jr.
John J. McDonough
Robert F. Phelps
James R. Rowland
John J. Segna
Stephen P. Shelton
J. Phillip Smith
David L. Soldan
Otis J. Sproul
Chester J. Van Tyne
David L. Wells
Samuel G. White, Jr.
Edwin G. Wiggins
Frank H. Young

About ABET

ABET, the recognized accreditor for college and university programs in applied science, computing, engineering, and technology, is a federation of 31 professional and technical societies representing these fields. Among the most respected accreditation organizations in the U.S., ABET has provided leadership and quality assurance in higher education for more than 75 years.

ABET currently accredits over 3,100 programs at more than 600 colleges and universities worldwide. More than 2,000 dedicated volunteers participate annually in ABET activities. ABET also provides leadership internationally through workshops, memoranda of understanding, and mutual recognition agreements, such as the Washington Accord. ABET is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

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Howard University was the first historically black college or university to have ABET-accredited programs. ABET's predecessor, the Engineers' Council for Professional Development, accredited three engineering programs there in 1937.