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William Shuter, Cramer Award 2006
Cramer Award- winner William Shuter is second from left, as a member
of the bridge- building team. Left to right: Trevor Self, William
Shuter, Bryan Mitchell, Dr. Claudia Wilson, Katheryn Stapleton,
Johsua Fleming, Clifton Lee
by Shawna Carter William Shuter was named recipient of New Mexico Tech’s Cramer Award, for male engineering student with the highest scholastic achievement at commencement ceremonies on May 13. Shuter earned a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering, with highest honors from the university, having a grade point average above 3.75. Shuter, the son of Brian and Marian Shuter of Angel Fire, was a 2002 graduate of Cimarron High School. Shuter was one of the first three graduates of New Mexico Tech’s newly reestablished Civil Engineering Department. He was a founding member and president of the student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), a key member of an award-winning bridge-building team that participated in ASCE’s annual bridge-building contest, and a teaching assistant for two lab courses taught at New Mexico Tech. In addition to his on-campus work, Shuter has worked as a carpenter for Sierra Bonita Builders during the summer of 2004 and a sales associate and clerk for Raton Builders’ Supply during the summers of 2000-2004. In his spare time, Shuter enjoys skiing and snow boarding with the New Mexico Tech Board and Ski club. “New Mexico Tech is a great place, but the four years here were tough!” he states. -NMT- |
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