Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor Society of America,
West America Chapter
ANNOUNCEMENTS &  
INFORMATION:
Chapter Officers
Announcing 2004 Scholarship Recipients
Announcing 2005 Scholarship Application
Scholarship application form
Directory for Meeting Location
Membership Update Form
National Executive Council
Editor:
Paul L. Lee
[email protected]
About Phi Tau Phi:

The name of the Society, the Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor Society of America, referred to as Phi Tau Phi, stands for Philosophia, Technologia, and Physiologia, respectively, collectively representing all disciplines of learning.

The purposes of the Society are to encourage high scholarship, to stimulate research, to afford a reward for high scholastic accomplishment, and to form bonds of intellectual and professional fellowship among its members. The Society shall be completely non-political in nature.

The Society is incorporated under Section 402 of the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law.

The basic organization of the Society shall be the regional chapters: East America, Mid-America, and West America. Each regional chapter shall be autonomous except in matters of overall concern as determined by the National Executive Council.

Membership to the Society must be nominated by current members of Phi Tau Phi, and then approved by the majority of the Advisory Board of the Society.
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(Last updated: June 9, 2005)
Membership Directory

[Phi Tau Phi members: Please check the accuracy of information. Please use the Membership Update Form and send it to the editor if changes are necessary.]
            News Bulletin

The Chapter's Meeting was held on January 9, 2005, and new Chapter Officers have been inaugurated.
   President:
          Prof. Paul L. Lee
   Vice-President and Treasurer:
          Prof. Thomas Y. Hou


We would like to invite applications for the 2005 Scholarship.  Please see the announcement and the application form.

 


Congratulations to Professor
Phoebe Dea for being appointed to the position of Associate Dean of Sciences in Occidental College; and to Professor Thomas Y. Hou for being named as the Charles Lee Powell Professor of Applied and Computationt Mathematics at Caltech!  Congratulations to Prof. Nai-Chang Yeh for election to APS Fellow.

Congratulations to Professor Thomas Y. Hou for being appointed as the Treasurer of the Phi Tau Phi National Council
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