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Fall 2009 Events:
  • Community Service:
    • ITE-ASU believes in giving back to its community. These events provide members with a means to engage in a community development activity together. This year's community service event will be scheduled for the Spring 2010 semester
  • Fund Raising and Data Collection Events:
    • ITE-ASU will periodically engage in fund raising events, often in the form of data collection or hosted webinars. Fund raisers aid in gathering the funds needed to provide the events mentioned on this page. Data collection can often aid in professional development and provide students with a first-hand look at just one of the responsibilities related to transportation. Webinars benefit our community by providing continued education to students and professionals alike.

    Model Madness Tournament - Friday, November 20, 2009, 4:00 - 6:00 pm, GWC 487: Modal Madness is a game developed by our friends at the ITE student chapter of U.C. Berkley. This game was chosen as the winners of the 2009 Kell Student Competition at the District 6 Annual Meeting in Denver, CO. The competition is based on the popular game The Settlers of Catan. This tournament will be entirely for fun and to get to know each other a little better. Prizes will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners! Come out, learn how to play, meet with friends, and just enjoy your Friday. Who knows? You might just win something! As always, Pizza is a must!

    End of Semester Social - Week of Nov. 29 - Dec. 3, Date and Time TBA: Wow! By the time we reach this event, we'll be ready to reward ourselves for a great year by celebrating in style! Join us for this social time to get to know one another better, celebrate our successes, and grab one final evening of relaxation before the stress of finals begins. Please check back soon to see the date, time, place, and activities we have planned for this celebration social.

    Passport to ASU  - Saturday, August 22, 2009, 7:00 - 9:30 pm, Memorial Union and SRC: This School-wide event features all the great student organizations on campus! It's the ideal time for incoming students to meet new people and find an organization that suites them. Please come check out the ASU - ITE table and learn more about who we are, what we do, and how you can get involved in a great industry!

     

    First Fall Seminar - Driving Off Into the Sunset: The Mobility and Safety Challenges of an Aging America

    Friday, September 11, 2009, 11:00am - 12:30pm, BYAC 240: ITE aims to educate its members outside the classroom by inviting distinguished guests to visit our campus and share some of their experiences and knowledge with us. The first fall seminar will feature Dr. Sandra Rosenbloom, professor at University of Arizona. Dr. Rosenbloom's extensive experience in the area of transportation planning is an asset to our Arizona transportation community. As always, professionals are welcome to join us for this enlightening discussion.

    Fall General Body Meeting - Monday, September 21, 2009, 6:00 - 7:00 pm, GWC487: Time Management for Students, presented by special guest Scott Kelley from Stanley Consultants. Come out to our general body meeting to meet all the members of ASU - ITE, both new and old. There will be food, community, and learning. This meeting will also feature our executive board officers and other members of the group, including you!

    Second Fall Seminar - Friday, October 23, 11:30 - 1:00, BYAC 240: As a continuation of our seminar series, ITE will provide its members with a continuing education experience by inviting an expert in a transportation subject to join us for an informative lecture. The speaker will be Yanfeng Ouyang, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Ouyang's research areas include transportation safety, traffic analysis, and other areas pertaining to the efficiency and stability of the transportation system. As always, the professional community is welcome to attend.