KENNESAW, Ga. | Aug 15, 2018
Not only does Adam excel academically, participate in extra-curricular activities and volunteers his time, but he also plans on making a positive impact on the world by expanding his studies into energy efficiency and sustainability. Adam is a U.S. Marine Corps / Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran with a degree in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology from Lincoln Tech. Currently, he is working toward a Construction Management degree with a concentration in Land Development at Kennesaw State University.
In addition to Adam's award, four KSU AEE students were also selected to receive a $1,000 scholarship from the Foundation of the Association of Energy Engineers.
Photo, L to R: Jacqueline Stephens (KSU Construction Management Department Assistant Professor and AEE Atlanta Chapter Member), Adam Minor (Construction Management Major), Khalid Siddiqi (KSU Construction Management Department Chair)
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