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Ask Anthony: How can I be more confident in my civil engineering career?

Lack of confidence is one of the biggest inhibitors of professional development and overall success for civil engineering professionals. But there are positive steps you can take

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Board Approves Goals, Setting Framework for Future Accomplishments

The heavy lifting of 2017 will make for a much lighter load in 2018. That’s the hope, as the ASCE Board of Direction approved six goal statements for the Society during its final quarterly meeting of the year, Oct. 7-8, in New Orleans. “When we go out to the public, we can say this is what we do. This is what ASCE does. This is

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Successful Civil Engineers Do This When It Comes to Professional Associations

Before I give you the advice I want to share in this post, let me qualify it for you. The strategy I’m going to share is not something I came up with myself, but I have had success using it. Between hosting the the Civil Engineering Podcast and working on the book I’m writing for ASCE on how to become a seller-doer, I have talked

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Colorado Water Resources Engineer Hanson Dies at 78

Life Member Roger K. Hanson, whose skills in water resources engineering and structural inspections enhanced works around Colorado, has died at 78 after a long illness. Hanson, P.E., M.ASCE, joined ASCE in 1971. Over a career from the mid-1960s through 2005, he designed reservoirs and modeling water rights for the Colorado River, as well as conducted inspections of ski-lift equipment throughout Colorado’s ski resorts. He

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Water Resources Planning Expert Named Distinguished Member

Richard N. Palmer, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE, Dist.M.ASCE, an internationally recognized expert in water resources planning, has been honored with inclusion in ASCE’s 2017 class of Distinguished Members for his conceptual and practical contributions to applying structured decision analysis and participatory methods in managing conflict in water resources, including shared vision planning, and for methods addressing potential impacts of climate change in natural resource management. Palmer’s

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Tawresey Earns Distinguished Member Status

John G. Tawresey, P.E., F.SEI, Dist.M.ASCE, former vice president and chief financial officer at KPFF Consulting Engineers, has been honored with inclusion in ASCE’s 2017 class of Distinguished Members for his eminence in risk management; pioneering research, testing, and development of new structural masonry systems; leadership improving the quality of engineering services and business practice for U.S. consulting firms; and contributions to engineering education. The

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Stanford Professor Named Distinguished Member

Kincho H. Law, Ph.D., Dist.M.ASCE, an exceptional researcher whose work is both theoretically novel and practically useful, has been named to the 2017 class of ASCE Distinguished Members for pioneering innovations in applying computational and information sciences to many civil engineering issues, ranging from wireless sensing for structural monitoring and control, and the management of regulatory information for compliance and analysis, to wind farm monitoring

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Ask Anthony: How can a young civil engineer overcome a fear of networking?

Networking is a valuable career tool. But it can be scary too. Here’s how to overcome that fear of networking.

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Reinforced Concrete Construction Innovator Named Distinguished Member

James O. Jirsa, Ph.D., P.E., Dist.M.ASCE, NAE, a teacher, researcher, and engineering society leader, has been named to the 2017 class of ASCE Distinguished Members for his contributions to the development of reinforced concrete construction through research, mentoring, and professional activities, and in particular to the fundamental understanding of bond and anchorage in concrete and their impact on seismic design. Jirsa has contributed significant new

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‘Father of Rescue Engineering’ Tabbed as Distinguished Member

David J. Hammond, P.E., S.E., Dist.M.ASCE, a structural engineer considered to be the “Father of Rescue Engineering,” has been named to the 2017 class of ASCE Distinguished Members for his leadership in creating the first teams of structural specialists for the Federal Emergency Management System’s Urban Search and Rescue System, for developing FEMA’s multiweek training program for structural specialists, and for serving as the national

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