Student Organizations

American Concrete Institute

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Faculty Advisor: Mr. Ryan Penlerick

The American Concrete Institute (ACI) is a  technical and educational society organized in 1904 to develop, share, and disseminate the knowledge and information needed to utilize concrete to its fullest potential. The ACI Student Chapter at Texas State University- San Marcos strengthens this link between ACI, The Concrete Industry Management Program (CIM) and the entire Texas Concrete Industry. The Chapter offers many opportunities to students such as meeting with leaders in the industry, attending seminars, visit sites, participate in ACI competitions, and networking with other professional societies at Texas State University.

 2022 / 2023 OFFICERS:                                          
 President:   Joe Grout
 Vice-President:   Matthew Pasemann
 Treasurer:  Kristina Hernandez
 Secretary:           Carter Killion

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American Foundry Society

Faculty Advisor - Dr. Luis Trueba

American Foundry Society Is The leading U.S. based metalcasting society that assists member companies (metalcasting facilities, diecasters and industry suppliers) and individuals to effectively manage all production operations, profitably market their products and services and to equitably manage their employees. The American Foundry Society also promotes the interests of the metalcasting industry before the legislative and executive branches of  the federal government. With the direction of its volunteer committee structure, the professional staff of the American Foundry Society provides support in the areas of technology, management and education to further activities that will enhance the economic progress of the metalcasting industry.

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The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Byoung Hee You
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is a professional and educational organization that promotes interactions between mechanical engineers and various fields of engineering and science. To improve member’s technical skills and knowledge ASME offers: training, conferences, community outreach, publications, codes, and standards. The student chapter at Texas State University aims to increase student interest in mechanical engineering by offering seminars from professionals and facility tours. Any student with an interest in mechanical engineering or related fields are encouraged and welcome to join.

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Construction Student Association

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Faculty Advisor: Dr. Kimberly G. Talley, P.E.
The Construction Student Association of Texas State University is an organization for students pursuing a construction-related degree within the Department of Engineering Technology. This umbrella organization includes the student chapters of ABC, AGC, and NAHB.  CSA Website

 2023 / 2024 OFFICERS:
 President:   Kelsie Wilson
 Vice President:  Zachary Miller
 Secretary:   Derrick Torres
 Treasurer: Jessica Munoz
 ABC Ambassador:  Coby Gray
 AGC Ambassador:  Carlos Salazar
 NAHB Ambassador: J ustin Keeper
 NAWIC Ambassador:  Mariam Wague
 Events Coordinator:  Thabar Garcia
 Events Coordinator:  Juan Vacio
 Innovation Officer: Anyela Natal
 Community Outreach:  Zeke Lopez
 Student Involvement:  Morgan Johnston
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Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)

Engineering Faculty Advisor: Dr. Asiabanpour
Technology Faculty Advisor: Dr. Ameri

The Texas State Chapter of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers is open for membership by all Technology Students. SME was organized to promote professional growth and social activity among its membership. All interested university faculty and students are welcome to join.

The Society of Manufacturing Engineers is the world's leading professional society advancing manufacturing knowledge and influencing more than half a million manufacturing practitioners annually.  Through its communities, publications, expositions and professional development resources, SME promotes an increased awareness of manufacturing engineering and keeps manufacturing professionals up to date on leading trends and technologies.

Email SME Student Chapter:  sme@tracs.txstate.edu