Tau Beta Pi is an American honor society for engineering.[1] It was formed at Lehigh University in June 1885.[1] Following are some of Tau Beta Pi's notable members.

Academia

Presidents and chancellors

Faculty

Aerospace engineering

Art and architecture

Astronauts

Business

Chemical and petroleum engineering

Civil engineering

Electrical and mechanical engineering

Entertainment

Government

Law

Literature and journalism

Medicine and life sciences

Military

Politics

United States Senate

United States House

United States Cabinet

Governors

Diplomats

State and local politicians

Non-United States politicians

Technology and computer science

Sports

See also

References

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