Washington Pi Chi

Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis, MO 63130

Charter Date   May 6, 1949

Chapter No.   47

Advisor   Dr. Swami Karunamoorthy

Chapter Status

Annual Chapter Reports

Washington Pi Chi

Early in 1949 a group of seniors in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Washington University recognized the advantages of a chapter of Pi Tau Sigma. A petition was presented to the National Council and on May 6, 1949, the Washington Pi Chi Chapter was formally installed by the National Secretary-Treasurer.

Members of the Washington Pi Chi Chapter act as tutors for undergraduate students who encounter difficulty with their courses. Through this tutoring program and through a newly instituted Pi Tau Sigma award for the outstanding juniors, the chapter helps to uphold the high scholastic reputation of the Washington University School of Engineering. Included in the chapter's plans for each year are joint events sponsored with the student chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.


ANNUAL SUMMARY REPORTS

2022-2023:  Swami Karunamoorthy

In Fall 2022, the initiation ceremony was held on Wednesday, October 26, 2022.  Eighteen students were initiated as active members. In Spring 2023, the initiation ceremony was held on Wednesday, April 5, 2023.  Seven students were initiated as active members.  The members participated in the Student Advisory Board meetings held in each semester and provided input for continuous improvement of the mechanical engineering program.  Also they participated in the review of the Program Educational Objectives as one of the key constituents.  They also participated in tutoring students in engineering courses.

 

 

 

 

Fall Initiation

 

Spring 2023 Initiation

 

 

 

 

 

 

2021-2022:  Swami Karunamoorthy - Faculty Advisor

In Fall 2021, the initiation ceremony was held on Wednesday, October 20, 2021.  Thirteen students were initiated as active members and one faculty member was initiated as honorary member.  In Spring 2022, the initiation ceremony was held on April 6, 2022.  Fourteen students were initiated as active members.  The members participated in the Student Advisory Board meetings held in each semester and provided input for continuous improvement of the mechanical engineering program.  Also they participated in the review of the Program Educational Objectives as one of the key constituents.  They also participated in tutoring students in engineering courses.

Fall initiation

Spring Initiation

2020-2021 Swami Karunamoorthy - Faculty Advisor

The officers of the PTS society invite eligible students of Mechanical engineering to become members of the society, conduct the initiation ceremony, organize lunch for the attendees of the meeting, and coordinate in getting the cords and stoles for eligible graduating students.

The student members are considered as one of the constituents for the Mechanical Engineering program.  The members take active role in reviewing the Program Educational Objectives (PEO) for Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) Program.  They complete a survey as part of the PEO review process for ABET.

Some of them serve as course assistants to sophomore or junior mechanical engineering courses and help the course instructors in grading the homework, and/or tests.  In addition to that they help in assessment of graded student work for ABET accreditation.

The members also serve on Student Advisory Board.  The department Chair coordinates the board and seek information on curriculum, faculty teaching, pedagogical methods, learning effectiveness, facilities, laboratory equipment and feedback for continuous improvement of program.

2018-2019 Dr. Swami Karunamoorthy - Faculty Advisor

The officers of the PTS society invite eligible students to become members of the society, conduct the initiation ceremony, organize lunch for the attendees of the meeting, and coordinate in getting the cords and stoles for eligible graduating students.

The student members are important part of constituents for the Mechanical Engineering program.  The members take active role in reviewing the Program Educational Objectives for Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Program.  They complete a survey as part of the process.

Some of them serve as course assistants to sophomore or junior mechanical engineering courses and help the course instructors in grading the homework, and/or tests.  In addition to that they help in assessment of graded student work for ABET accreditation.

The members also serve on Student Advisory Board.  The department Chair coordinates the board and seek information on curriculum, faculty teaching, pedagogical methods, learning effectiveness, facilities, laboratory equipment and feedback for continuous improvement of program.

This year the members of PTS participated in the Program Accreditation process.

2017-2018 Dr. Swami Karunamoorthy - Faculty Advisor

The officers of the PTS society invite eligible students to become members of the society, conduct the initiation ceremony, organize lunch for the attendees of the meeting, and coordinate in getting the cords and stoles for eligible graduating students.

The student members are important part of constituents for the Mechanical Engineering program.  The members take active role in reviewing the Program Educational Objectives for Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Program.  They complete a survey as part of the process.

Some of them serve as course assistants to sophomore or junior mechanical engineering courses and help the course instructors in grading the homework, and/or tests.  In addition to that they help in assessment of graded student work for ABET accreditation.

The members also serve on Student Advisory Board.  The department Chair coordinates the board and seek information on curriculum, faculty teaching, pedagogical methods, learning effectiveness, facilities, laboratory equipment and feedback for continuous improvement of program.