Technology honors society Epsilon Pi Tau adds nine members at UNK

New members of the Gamma Omicron Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau include (front row, left to right) Bryan Pastor, David Almanza, Ryota Hiraishi, Bryan Pastor and Tyler Webster, and (back row, left to right) Brent Anderson, Morgan Soucie, Jared Karlson, Jared Paup.
New members of the Gamma Omicron Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau include (front row, left to right) Bryan Pastor, David Almanza, Ryota Hiraishi, Bryan Pastor and Tyler Webster, and (back row, left to right) Brent Anderson, Morgan Soucie, Jared Karlson, Jared Paup.

KEARNEY – The University of Nebraska at Kearney College of Business and Technology recently inducted nine students into the Gamma Omicron Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau.

Founded at Ohio State University in 1929, Epsilon Pi Tau is the leading international honor society for technology. It recognizes the academic excellence of students in fields devoted to the study of technology and the preparation of practitioners for the technology professions.

Epsilon Pi Tau is the premier academic and professional honors group for technology programs in higher education, workforce development programs and professionals in practice.

The UNK Gamma Omicron Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau has provided academic recognition to more than 460 high-achieving students since its establishment in 1995.

The 2018 inductees, listed by hometown, are:
Central City – Jerad Paup
Holdrege – Jared Karlson
Imperial – David Almanza
Kearney – Brent Anderson
Lexington – Bryan Escobar and Bryan Pastor
Malcolm – Tyler Webster
Osawatomie, Kansas – Morgan Soucie
Tokyo, Japan – Ryota Hiraishi

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