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OSU Brother wins top award

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OSU Brother wins top award

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Now an alumnus of Oregon State University, Brother Ryan Wilson of Salem, Ore. picked up some esteemed hardware on his way across the stage. Brother Wilson was selected as the Construction Engineering Management Student of the Year.

The program is accredited by American Council of Construction Education (ACCE) and emphasizes practical applications as well as basic principles. Students are given many hands-on experiences in the laboratory and are involved in numerous field trips to supplement classroom activities. CEM graduates find employment in all phases of construction: commercial and industrial building, heavy/highway, structures, utilities, and civil projects. They are employed by general constructors, subcontractors, suppliers, developers, homebuilders, consultants, and governmental agencies. They work as project engineers, project managers, field and office engineers, estimators, as well as in other positions.

OSU CEM students as a group rank second nationally in the total number of AGC National Scholarships received since the inception of the scholarship program in 1970. A variety of additional scholarships are available to CEM students. (Via Oregon State)

Wilson also graduated Magna Cum Laude with a GPA between 3.7 and 3.84.

 

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