Sigma Chi - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Summer 2016 Newsletter

Delta Psi Chapter of Sigma Chi at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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2 The DELTA PSI SIG Connor Ameres '16 will be attending the Uni- versity of San Francisco for a degree in data science in San Francisco, Calif. He majored in computer science. Leo Antelyes '16 will be a software engineer at Viasat in Carlsbad, Calif. He majored in game design. Robert Bishop '16 will be joining the U.S. Navy. He majored in aeronautical engineering. David Cecchini '16 will be a biotech production specialist at Regeneron in Troy, N.Y. He majored in biomedical engineering. Terence Farrell '16 will be a software engi- neer at Factset in Norwalk, Conn. He majored in computer science. Andrew Ehlers '16 will be an Edison engineer at GE Aviation in Cincinnati, Ohio. He majored in material science. Michael Han '16 will be a software engineer at Bloomberg in New York, N.Y. He majored in computer science. Chris Higley '16 will be a software engineer at Bloomberg in New York, N.Y. He majored in computer science. Ian Lahiri '16 will be a biotech production spe- cialist at Regeneron in Troy, N.Y. He majored in chemical engineering. WeiXuan Lai '16 is looking for a job in the Bos- ton area and is interested in working as a me- chanical engineer doing design work. You can check out his LinkedIn profile at www.linkedin. com/in/weixuan-lai-06926982. He majored in mechanical engineering. William Mehner '16 is deciding on which graduate school to attend. He majored in envi- ronmental science. Cory Sago '16 will be attending Georgia Tech and Emory University for a Ph.D. in biomedi- cal engineering in Atlanta, Ga. He majored in biology. Lucas Silva '16 will be a software engineer at Google in Boston, Mass. He majored in com- puter science. Marshall Shortledge '16 will be a software de- veloper at Epic in Madison, Wis. He majored in computer science. Erik Vink-Lainas '16 is still deciding on his postgraduate plans. He majored in electrical engineering. Congratulations, 2016 Graduates! D elta Psi seniors moved on to become alumni brothers. They have contributed so much to this chapter and have truly made a tremendous impact on what the chapter is today. We want to thank all of them for their hard work, dedication, and brotherhood during their time as undergraduates. Take a look at their future plans below. 2016 Graduates bottom to top, L to R: Leo Antelyes '16, Terence Farrell '16, WeiXuan Lai '16, Cory Sago '16, Andrew Ehlers '16, Ian Lahiri '16, David Cecchini '16, Michael Han '16, Bill Mehner '16, Robert Bishop '16, Robert Jacoby '16, Connor Ameres '16, Lucas Silva '16, Chris Higley '16, and Marshall Shortledge '16. Not pictured: Dan Hernandez-Martinez '16 and Erik Vink-Lainas '16. Finally, we perform physical inspections of every room at the beginning and end of each semester, as well as during the semester, to document the room condition and deduct any charges deemed necessary from each brother's security deposit. With this type of diligence, we feel confident our house will stay in great condition for years to come. If anyone has any questions or suggestions about our role or other maintenance sugges- tions, please contact me or any of the other board members. In hoc, John Pfaff '71 Phi Epsilon Phi Corporation President johnpfaff3@gmail.com CHAPTER OF THE YEAR (Continued from page 1)

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