LTC Landon Raby, CPT Erick Martinez, CPT Charles Ouellette, CPT Luke Plante, and CPT Nathaniel Sheehan attended the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) National Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. LTC Raby presented a paper entitled "Integrating Army Doctrine and Engineering Design: Preparing Millennials to Become Future Officers" and authored by LTC Raby, CPT Martinez, and COL(R) Jeffrey Starke, and Dr. Patrick Baker. LTC Raby also moderated a panel discussion entitled "Veteran Identity and Inclusion." CPT Ouellette presented a paper entitled "Informing an Environmental Ethic in Future Leaders Through an Environmental Engineering Sequence" and authored by CPT Ouellette, CPT Plante, CPT Martinez, LTC Benjamin Wallen, and COL(R) Starke. CPT Sheehan presented a paper entitled "Collaboration in Assessment and Individual Validation for the 'Digital Native'" and authored by CPT Sheehan, COL(R) Starke, and MAJ David Zgonc, and he received the award for best paper in the Environmental Engineering Division. In addition to providing the Department of Geography & Environmental Engineering (GENE) attendees an opportunity to present research, the conference attendance helped GENE's faculty gain exposure to research from and network with industry leaders and faculty members from other universities.
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