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Epsilon Pi Tau ( or EPT) is an international
honor society In the United States, an honor society is an organization that recognizes individuals who rank above a set standard in various domains such as academics, leadership, and other personal achievements, not all of which are based on ranking systems. ...
for collegiate students and professionals in the field of technology. It recognizes the academics of students, preparation for practitioners, and outstanding professionals. It is a member of the
Association of College Honor Societies The Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) is a voluntary association of national collegiate and post-graduate honor societies. It was established on December 30, 1925 by six organizations: Alpha Omega Alpha, the Order of the Coif, Phi B ...
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History

Epsilon Pi Tau, National Honorary Fraternity in Practical Arts and Vocational Education was founded by professor William E. Warner at
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on March 13, 1929.Shepardson, Francis Wayland, ed. ''Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities, 12 edition.'' Menasha, Wisconsin: The Collegiate Press/
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, 1930.
Phillips, Kenneth and Lefor, Sheila.
A Curriculum to Reflect Technology
. ''Journal of Technology Studies'', vol. 28, no. 1/2, (Winter-Fall 2002): 88. via Pro Quest.
It was created as an honorary fraternity for students in vocational education and practical arts. Its "purpose was to recognize and promote leadership through an emphasis on skill, social efficiency, and research." Warner also wanted to elevate the profession's prestige. Warner, who had established the Ph.D. program in industrial arts at Ohio State, worked with his graduate students and industry connections to create the fraternity's by-laws and constitution. The original offices included Warner, E. L. Bowman, H. J. Davison, and O. E. Sink. Bowman developed the fraternity's initiation ritual. Warner served as the organization's executive secretary from 1929 until he died in 1971. The fraternity became national with the establishment of its ''Beta chapter'' at
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in 1931. It published ''The Epsilon Pi Tau Review'' from 1930 to 1934. Epsilon Pi Tau was incorporated on April 15, 1942, in the State of Ohio as a nonprofit honorary professional fraternity. It began admitting women in 1945. In 1993, the organization changed its incorporation from an honorary fraternity to an "honorary for professions in technology; it became "the international honor society for professions in technology" in 2003. Epsilon Pi Tau became a member of the
Association of College Honor Societies The Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) is a voluntary association of national collegiate and post-graduate honor societies. It was established on December 30, 1925 by six organizations: Alpha Omega Alpha, the Order of the Coif, Phi B ...
in 2005. As of 2024, Epsilon Pi Tau has initiated more than 100,000 members since its establishment. It has chartered more than 125 chapters at four-year and two-year colleges and universities. The society was based in Columbus, Ohio, for 45 years. Its international headquarters is at
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Symbols

The name, Epsilon Pi Tau was selected to represent the initials of the society's precepts. Epsilon stands for the Greek word or research and its applications and products. Pi represents or social and professional proficiency. Tau stands for which means technological capability and skill. Epsilon Pi Tau's emblem is an equilateral triangle key inscribed with TEXNIKH, PRAGMATEIA, and EXETASIS along each side. At the corners of the triangle are pins that feature the Greek letters , , and . It is worn as a key or a pin.75th Anniversary Revision of The Code of Epsilon Pi Tau including The Constitution And By-Laws
. ''Epsilon Pi Tau , Michigan Technological University''. Epsilon Pi Tau. August 15, 2004. p. B33-B34. Retrieved March 4, 2024.
The key for laureate distinguished service members is like the emblem with the addition of a diamond or diamond-like stone mounted in the center. The colors of Epsilon Pi Tau are blue, white, and gold. The colors represent , , and , respectively. Members may wear a blue, white, and gold honor cord as part of their academic regalia to denote membership.


Activities

Epsilon Pi Tau publishes ''The Epsilon Pi Tau Preceptor'' and ''The Journal of Technology Studies'', called ''The Journal of Epsilon Pi Tau'' from 1974 to 1992. Epsilon Pi Tau holds its International Convocation and Member Forum quadrennially. The society's William Everett Warner Awards Program recognizes collegiate members and professionals for writing, research, and professional accomplishments. The program also recognizes chapters for programs and services. The Warner Awards distributes $20,000 annually. Epsilon Pi Tau's Paul T. Hiser Exemplary Publication Award annually presents $500 to the best article in ''The Journal of Technology Studies.'' Chapters also organize charitable and educational activities; the North Carolina State University chapter helped host STEM Explorers, a digital fabrication camp for foster children.


Membership

To be eligible for membership in Epsilon Pi Tau, undergraduate students must be enrolled in technology programs, have completed thirty semester hours with a 3.25 GPA in major courses, and rank in the top 35% of the class. Graduate students are eligible for membership if they have completed nine semester hours with a 3.3 GPA. The society has three membership levels: general member, laureate member, and distinguished service member. The latter two levels are attained through professional performance and accomplishment for faculty, academic support staff, and alumni of programs with Epsilon Pi Tau chapters.


Chapters

Epsilon Pi Tau has more than 125 campus (collegiate) chapters and field (alumni and professional) chapters.


Notable members

* John Penick, professor of science education at the
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* William E. Warner, professor of industrial arts education at
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and the founder of Epsilon Tau Pi and the American Industrial Arts Association * Jeff Weld, writer, speaker, advisor and executive coach in the field of STEM education *
Kenneth W. Winters Kenneth W. Winters (born June 24, 1934) is Kentucky politician who served in the Kentucky State Senate and as president of Campbellsville University. He graduated from Murray State University in 1957 with a Bachelor of Science degree in industri ...
(''Beta Gamma''),
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and as president of
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See also

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Honor cords An honor cord is a token consisting of twisted cords with tassels on either end awarded to members of honor societies or for various academic and non-academic achievements, awards, or honors. Usually, cords come in pairs with a knot in the mid ...
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Honor society In the United States, an honor society is an organization that recognizes individuals who rank above a set standard in various domains such as academics, leadership, and other personal achievements, not all of which are based on ranking systems. ...
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Professional fraternities and sororities Professional fraternities, in the North American fraternity system, are organizations whose primary purpose is to promote the interests of a particular profession and whose membership is restricted to students in that particular field of profes ...


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External links


Official Website
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