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Wolfman
07-18-2007, 05:59 PM
Ques have a distinguished record of accomplishment in the sciences. This legacy continues with today's undergrads. From time to time I have included things about this. Here's a link with a pic to one of Omega Psi Phi's Founders' Scholarship winners of 2005 (who was also the 1st District Scholar of the Year--New England chapters), Bro. Carlos Benitez, from UMass, Amherst, a Chemical Engineering major.
http://www.umassmag.com/Spring_2006/The_Art___Science_of_Diversity__more_images_1098_1 .html
ladygreek
07-20-2007, 01:48 AM
Ques have a distinguished record of accomplishment in the sciences. This legacy continues with today's undergrads. From time to time I have included things about this. Here's a link with a pic to one of Omega Psi Phi's Founders' Scholarship winners of 2005 (who was also the 1st District Scholar of the Year--New England chapters), Bro. Carlos Benitez, from UMass, Amherst, a Chemical Engineering major.
http://www.umassmag.com/Spring_2006/The_Art___Science_of_Diversity__more_images_1098_1 .html
The way you worded the title I thought you were talking about young men not yet Omegas, but hoping to be. I was like huh????
Better construction: Omegas with a Future in Science.
Wolfman
07-20-2007, 09:45 AM
The way you worded the title I thought you were talking about young men not yet Omegas, but hoping to be. I was like huh????
Better construction: Omegas with a Future in Science.
Thanks! Yeah, the construction is not clear.
DSTCHAOS
07-20-2007, 09:58 AM
The way you worded the title I thought you were talking about young men not yet Omegas, but hoping to be. I was like huh????
Better construction: Omegas with a Future in Science.
Beat me to it. :D
This is a wonderful endeavor, Omegas.
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