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Tim has also served as [[University Senate|senator]] for [[SEAS]], Vice-President of the SEAS Class of 2013 his freshman year and as the Science & Engineering representative on the [[Activities Board at Columbia]]. He is a brother of [[Lambda Phi Epsilon]]. | Tim has also served as [[University Senate|senator]] for [[SEAS]], Vice-President of the SEAS Class of 2013 his freshman year and as the Science & Engineering representative on the [[Activities Board at Columbia]]. He is a brother of [[Lambda Phi Epsilon]]. | ||
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In the AY 2012-13, Qin lobbied [[Deantini]] about getting a SEAS flag on the [[Van Am Quad]], since the flags were in front of residence halls [[Hartley]], [[Wallach]], and the SEAS/CC Admissions Office. | In the AY 2012-13, Qin lobbied [[Deantini]] about getting a SEAS flag on the [[Van Am Quad]], since the flags were in front of residence halls [[Hartley]], [[Wallach]], and the SEAS/CC Admissions Office. |
Revision as of 08:33, 25 April 2013
Tim Qin SEAS '13 is the current undergraduate President of the Engineering Student Council. He is studying Operations Research Engineering Management Systems. In 2012, he was elected ESC president in the first uncontested race for that position in the council's recent history. Tim is also the first President of the Council to be elected through a popular vote by the undergraduate engineering student body.
Tim has also served as senator for SEAS, Vice-President of the SEAS Class of 2013 his freshman year and as the Science & Engineering representative on the Activities Board at Columbia. He is a brother of Lambda Phi Epsilon.
In the AY 2012-13, Qin lobbied Deantini about getting a SEAS flag on the Van Am Quad, since the flags were in front of residence halls Hartley, Wallach, and the SEAS/CC Admissions Office.
Preceded by Nate Levick |
President of the ESC 2012-2013 |
Succeeded by Sidd Bhatt |