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Cameron Crasto is a sophomore Chemical Engineering student. He attends University of Dayton, but is currently co-opping with Cargill in Blair, Nebraska as a Process Engineer. Cameron is involved with several extra-curricular activities on campus, such as being the soccer atmosphere coordinator the Red Scare Executive Board (the governing board of the students section at sporting events). He is also apart of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity on campus, as well as the engineering honors fraternity Tau Beta Pi. In addition, Cameron also works as an assistant trainer for the Women's Basketball team. Cameron can be reached at 937-694-4540 or by email at crastoc2@udayton.edu.
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| + | [[Devin Spatz|Devin Spatz]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 1 June 2020
Cameron Crasto is a 2016 candidate for the University Innovation Fellows program.
Cameron Crasto is a sophomore Chemical Engineering student. He attends University of Dayton, but is currently co-opping with Cargill in Blair, Nebraska as a Process Engineer. Cameron is involved with several extra-curricular activities on campus, such as being the soccer atmosphere coordinator the Red Scare Executive Board (the governing board of the students section at sporting events). He is also apart of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity on campus, as well as the engineering honors fraternity Tau Beta Pi. In addition, Cameron also works as an assistant trainer for the Women's Basketball team. Cameron can be reached at 937-694-4540 or by email at crastoc2@udayton.edu.
Related Links
University of Dayton Student Priorities
University Innovation Fellows
Spring 2016: