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BME graduate Hannah Vogts awarded Tau Beta Pi scholarship.
Hannah Vogts, a 2025 biomedical engineering graduate, was awarded a scholarship from Tau Beta Pi, which is among the oldest engineering honor societies in the country.
The North Liberty native, who studied cellular engineering, received the Record Scholarship, which is funded through a bequest from the late Leroy E. Record.
Tau Beta Pi scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, extracurricular activities, and the promise of substantial contributions to the engineering profession, according to the organization.
Involvement consists of monthly meetings, volunteer events, social events, and a symposium, Vogts said.
Vogts was heavily engaged in activities at Iowa.
As the lead tutor at the Hanson Center for Communication, Vogts provided guidance in technical communication. Her research under the mentorship of BME professor Xuan Mu focused on working with silk fibroin from silkworms as a biomaterial, and she separately conducted computational biology research.