March/April 2021

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Micro-hydropower project launched in Oregon

An innovative micro-hydropower system in use in Hillsboro, Oregon, will help generate clean, renewable electricity.

From Civil Engineering Magazine

How does ASCE work?

Members and staff work together to ensure ASCE will soar to new heights

From Civil Engineering Magazine

Funding and innovation are required in equal measure

ASCE’s 2021 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure highlights the need for the types of innovations civil engineers provide

From Civil Engineering Magazine

2021 ASCE New Faces of Civil Engineering: By the numbers

The 2021 ASCE New Faces of Civil Engineering boast impressive resumes and accomplishments

From Civil Engineering Magazine

Verbal acknowledgments are not always reliable

An owner’s officer thought a contractor’s differing site condition claim would be recoverable. A court saw it differently

From Civil Engineering Magazine

Equitable and inclusive behavior are mandates in ASCE’s new code of ethics

An ASCE member tells offensive jokes about women while at a conference. How does the member’s behavior stack up against ASCE’s new code of ethics?

From Civil Engineering Magazine

Engagement and commitment are hallmarks of transportation engineering course at Oregon State University

David S. Hurwitz, Ph.D., EIT, A.M.ASCE, a professor at Oregon State University, is committed to creating an engaging online experience for students.

From Civil Engineering Magazine

How to prepare for – and succeed in- conversations with the media

Maribel Castillo, vice president and director of corporate communications at T.Y. Lin International, discusses interacting with the media

From Civil Engineering Magazine

There is great value in mentorship and networking

Randell H. Iwasaki, P.E., M.ASCE, had a long career in the transportation field, one that greatly benefited from the encouragement of others

From Civil Engineering Magazine

Young engineer recovers nicely from a pandemic layoff

By making a step-by-step plan and following it carefully, Daniel Bressler, EIT, A.M.ASCE, landed a new job in just a few weeks

From Civil Engineering Magazine