ENGINEERING AMBASSADOR NETWORK
The Engineering Ambassadors Network (EAN) at CSUF is a professional development program that helps engineering and computer science students develop effective leadership, oral presentation, and networking skills. Our students attend a national training conference to develop communication abilities and use these skills to inspire K-12 students to explore engineering and computer science possibilities!
Benefits of Joining
$500 Scholarship upon program completion
Advance your communication and public presentation skills
Develop leadership and soft-skills for work-force preparation
Strengthen team building and collaboration skills
Develop lifelong friendships
Belong to a national network of EAN trained colleagues
About the Engineering Ambassadors Network
The Engineering Ambassadors Network is an international program that was initiated at Penn State University by Dr. Karen Thole, Department Head of Mechanical Engineering, and Michael Alley, Teaching Professor in the Leonhard Center. The program was launched in 2009 through the support of the National Science Foundation to empoewr undergraduate students with soft skills development and to inspire the next generation of engineers and computer scientists.
Over 30 universities in three different countries are a part of the international network.
The Engineering Ambassador program was launched at CSUF in 2018 by Dr. Sang June Oh, ECS Associate Dean and Mechanical Engineering professor. The program has developed into a vibrant community of highly skilled students who promote engineering and computer science to K-12 students in Orange County and Los Angeles County, and who support a variety of campus and community events.