What is the Engineers’ Council?

The Engineers' Council is student run organization within the School of Engineering and Applied Science at The George Washington Universit. The general purpose of our organization is to assist the students and student organizations within the School of Engineering and Applied Science in their interactions with the faculty, administration, and the student government of The George Washington University.

News & Events

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Our Team

Meet the Engineers’ Council team:

Council Officers

  • Ashley Kowalski
  • President
  • Major
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  • Jimmy Gomez
  • Vice-President
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • My responsibilities for the Engineers' Council is oversee the Program Board and plan the annual Engineers' Ball.
  • Matt Wilkins
  • Treasurer
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • I am responsible for distributing and reimbursing funding for all student organizations under the E-Council umbrella. 
  • Timothy McKenna
  • Secretary
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  • Kelli Noel
  • DH House Manager
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • I participate and hold many positions in organizations. I hope to continue my education in medical school and focus in neurology.
  • Todor Iliev
  • Webmaster
  • Computer Science
  • I maintain the Engineers’ Council website. You could take a look at my other projects here: todoriliev.com

Class Representatives

  • Freshman
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  • Miguel Alvarez
  • Junior
  • Civil Engineering
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  • Senior
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Active Organizations

Below you will find a list of the student organizations that have been active at GW over the past few years.  If you have trouble contacting any of the organizations at the addresses listed below, please contact us and we will be happy to help you get in touch with a representative.

  • ACM (Association for Computing Machinery)
    • GW Chapter’s Website:  http://acm.seas.gwu.edu
      Email:  acm@gwu.edu
      National Organization:  http://www.acm.org
      ACM delivers resources that advance computing as a science and a profession.  ACM provides the computing field’s premier Digital Library and serves its members and the computing profession with leading-edge publications, conferences, and career resources.
  • AIAA (American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics)
    • Email:  aiaa@gwu.edu
      National Organization:  http://www.aiaa.org/
      For over 75 years, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has been the principal voice and technical society devoted to global leadership in the aerospace community.
  • ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers)
    • Email:  asce@gwu.edu
      National Organization: http://www.asce.org
      ASCE’s mission is to provide essential value to our members, their careers, our partners and the public by developing leadership, advancing technology, advocating lifelong learning and promoting the profession.
  • ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
    • Email:  asme@gwu.edu
      National Organization:  http://www.asme.org
      The George Washington University student section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers seeks to provide academic and professional related resources to student in the MAE department of SEAS through events and support.
  • AOE (Alpha Omega Epsilon)
    • GW Chapter’s Website:  http://studentorgs.gwu.edu/aoe
      Email:  asme@gwu.edu
      National Organization:  http://www.aoesorority.org
      Alpha Omega Epsilon is a professional and social sorority composed of female engineering students and alumnae. The sorority was founded on November 13, 1983, and four months later, on March 22, 1984, became a recognized organization on the Marquette University Campus. The idea of uniting female engineers of all curricula spread to other campuses. As a result, we have twenty chapters.
  • EWB (Engineers Without Borders)
    • GW Chapter’s Website:  http://www.ewbgwu.org
      Email:  ewbgwu@gwu.edu
      National Organization:  http://www.ewb-international.org
      Engineers Without Borders is an international, non-profit organization that partners student engineers with professional engineering mentors to create sustainable, technological solutions for communities in the developing world.  Engineers Without Borders at GW is currently fundraising and working on a project to build a technical school in Kenya, Africa.
  • IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
    • GW Chapter’s Website:  http://studentorgs.gwu.edu/~ieee
      Email:  ieee@gwu.edu
      National Organization:  http://www.ieee.org
      The IEEE is a non-profit, technical professional association of more than 377,000 individual members in 150 countries. Through its members, the IEEE is a leading authority in technical areas ranging from computer engineering, biomedical technology and telecommunications, to electric power, aerospace and consumer electronics, among others.
  • NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers)
    • GW Chapter Website: http://studentorgs.gwu.edu/~nsbe
      Email:  nsbe@gwu.edu
      National Organization:  http://www.nsbe.org
      NSBE’s mission is ” to increase the number of culturally responsible Black Engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community. “  The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) with more than 24,000 members, is one of the largest student-managed organization in the country. NSBE is comprised of more than 270 chapters on college and university campuses, 75 Alumni Extension chapters nationwide and 75 Pre-College chapters.
  • SWE (Society of Women Engineers)
    • Email:  swe@gwu.edu
      National Organization:  http://www.swe.org
      The Society of Women Engineers (SWE), founded in 1950, is a not-for-profit educational and service organization. SWE is the driving force that establishes engineering as a highly desirable career aspiration for women. SWE empowers women to succeed and advance in those aspirations and be recognized for their life-changing contributions and achievements as engineers and leaders.
  • Tau Beta Pi (The Engineering Honor Society)
    • Email:  tbp@gwu.edu
      National Organization:  http://www.tbp.org
      Tau Beta Pi was formed to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges and to mark in a fitting way those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater, based on either distinguished scholarship and exemplary character (e.g., integrity, breadth of interests in and out of engineering, adaptability, and unselfish service) as students of engineering, or based on their attainments as alumni in the engineering field.
  • Theta Tau (Professional Engineering Fraternity)
    • Email:  thetatau@gwu.edu
      National Organization:  http://www.thetatau.org
      Founded at the University of Minnesota in 1904, Theta Tau is the largest (as well as the oldest) professional fraternity in the field of engineering. Over 28,000 have been initiated over the years. With emphasis on quality and a strong fraternal bond, the Fraternity has chapters only at ABET accredited schools.  Theta Tau follows carefully a program in the selection and development of its members that stresses the importance of high professional ethics and exemplary practices. Within each chapter, the Fraternity stimulates professional activity and social compatibility; provides a framework for group participation in campus, community, engineering, and fraternity affairs; and promotes lasting friendships - a lifetime of brotherhood in an engineering environment.
  • GW Robotics
    • Email: gwrobotics@gwmail.gwu.edu
      Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=108062059224371&ref=ts
      The purpose of the GWU Robotics Group is to provide an outlet for those of the George Washington community interested in robotics. The group will provide its members hands-on opportunities that relate to robotics that include, but are not limited, field trips, speakers, and activities. Our main mission in the meantime is to become experienced enough to go to robotics competitions of our choosing.
  • ASME
    • Email: asme.gwu@gmail.com
      To promote and enhance the technical competency and professional well-being of our members, and through quality programs and activities in mechanical engineering, better enable its practitioners to contribute to the well-being of humankind.

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