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Member serving in Iraq seriously wounded in New Year's ambush
An ASME member, who was profiled in the December issue of ASME NEWS, was seriously wounded in a New Year's Day ambush.

Technology issues pedaled during cross-country U.S. bicycle journey
In the spring of 2004, ASME member and avid bicyclist Roopinder Tara rode his bike across the United States to raise awareness about technology needs.

Engineers Week this month: EWB is ASME's legacy project
With engineers around the world celebrating Engineers Week, February 20–26, and others trying to figure out ways to protect against devastating natural disasters such as the tsunami, ASME's EWeek legacy project has become even more meaningful.

125th anniversary events underway
Celebrations to mark Founders Day are being launched this month as part of the kickoff to events commemorating ASME's 125th anniversary.

Student sections receive more than $22,000 for outreach programs
The efforts of 17 student sections to attract more women and minorities to ASME and the engineering community will receive financial support from the Society's Board on Diversity and Outreach (BDO).

Internships began at Congress
The four ASME members selected for participation in the Minority Leadership Program began their 12-month internships during Congress in November.

Daughters honor their father with ASME scholarship
Marilyne Masino and Gerardine Fisco are paying tribute to their father's lifelong involvement with ASME by establishing the Frank and Faye Masino Scholarship Fund.




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