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3/25/2019
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ACI student chapter officers took part in a leadership workshop on Sunday, March 24, 2019 during The Concrete Convention and Exposition in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The Student Chapter Leadership Workshop was sponsored by ACI Committee: S805 Collegiate Concrete Council, and featured a keynote presentation by ACI Past President Ken Hover, titled Revolutionary Leadership: Focus on Your Members. The presentation is part of a three-part career development series conceived by Hover, who is faculty advisor to the ASCE student chapter at Cornell University. He has been mentoring the Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge competition-team leaders for many years. Student-led presentations on membership, meeting planning, and fundraising were given by student leaders from San Jose State University, University of the Philippines Diliman, and New Jersey Institute of Technology. The following day, all students participated in the ACI Student Forum to learn about the activities and accomplishments of ACI Student Chapters from around the world. ACI currently has over 200 student chapters and more than 15,000 student members. Lobster shells as a cement replacement in a #concrete mixture? Interesting idea from students from Nova Scotia! #ACIConvention pic.twitter.com/FlsHLccCGr— AmericanConcreteInst (@ConcreteACI) March 25, 2019 Presentations: Université Laval Sponsored by ACI Quebec & Eastern Ontario Chapter Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León Sponsored by ACI Northeast Mexico Chapter Dalhousie University Sponsored by ACI Atlantic Chapter Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo Sponsored by ACI Central & Southern Mexico Chapter Kongu Engineering College Sponsored by ACI India Chapter West Pomeranian University of Technology ACI Partner - Poland Academic of Science In addition to presenting at the Student Forum, the ACI Student Chapter at the Université Laval located in Quebec City, also hosted the ACI Student Networking Reception held on the evening of Saturday, March 23.
ACI student chapter officers took part in a leadership workshop on Sunday, March 24, 2019 during The Concrete Convention and Exposition in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The Student Chapter Leadership Workshop was sponsored by ACI Committee: S805 Collegiate Concrete Council, and featured a keynote presentation by ACI Past President Ken Hover, titled Revolutionary Leadership: Focus on Your Members.
The presentation is part of a three-part career development series conceived by Hover, who is faculty advisor to the ASCE student chapter at Cornell University. He has been mentoring the Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge competition-team leaders for many years.
Student-led presentations on membership, meeting planning, and fundraising were given by student leaders from San Jose State University, University of the Philippines Diliman, and New Jersey Institute of Technology.
The following day, all students participated in the ACI Student Forum to learn about the activities and accomplishments of ACI Student Chapters from around the world. ACI currently has over 200 student chapters and more than 15,000 student members.
Lobster shells as a cement replacement in a #concrete mixture? Interesting idea from students from Nova Scotia! #ACIConvention pic.twitter.com/FlsHLccCGr— AmericanConcreteInst (@ConcreteACI) March 25, 2019
Lobster shells as a cement replacement in a #concrete mixture? Interesting idea from students from Nova Scotia! #ACIConvention pic.twitter.com/FlsHLccCGr
Presentations:
Université Laval Sponsored by ACI Quebec & Eastern Ontario Chapter
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León Sponsored by ACI Northeast Mexico Chapter
Dalhousie University Sponsored by ACI Atlantic Chapter
Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo Sponsored by ACI Central & Southern Mexico Chapter
Kongu Engineering College Sponsored by ACI India Chapter
West Pomeranian University of Technology ACI Partner - Poland Academic of Science
In addition to presenting at the Student Forum, the ACI Student Chapter at the Université Laval located in Quebec City, also hosted the ACI Student Networking Reception held on the evening of Saturday, March 23.
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