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Shaping how future civil engineers will learn: ASCE seeks comments on program criteria

It’s not a stretch to say that the very direction of the civil engineering profession is being debated this summer on ASCE Collaborate.

ASCE 2021 Virtual Concrete Canoe Competition+ fields of qualifying schools set, ready for June

The ASCE 2021 Society-wide Concrete Canoe Competition field is set. Which schools made the cut?

Civil Engineering Almanac – Panama Canal Culebra Cut milestone

Reuben Hull's Civil Engineering Almanac travels back to the Panama Canal's milestone moment: the Culebra Cut.

Kopp receives 2021 Cermak Medal

ASCE has honored Gregory A. Kopp, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, with the 2021 Jack E. Cermak Medal for his many contributions in wind engineering through research and development of wind load standards of buildings and the NIST aerodynamic database.

Board building crucial Society-wide cohesiveness, collaboration

The ASCE Board of Direction is continued its efforts to further enhance the Society’s cohesiveness – from collaboration among the institutes and geographic regions to better integration of student members.

Shape ASCE’s future with your vote

The 2021 ASCE Election is officially open! You can help shape the Society’s future, by voting on who will lead the organization.

Biden’s United for Infrastructure remarks back ASCE’s investment message

United for Infrastructure 2021 week kicked off Monday with major – presidential – momentum.

Make your vote count; learn more about the president-elect official nominees

Get to know the ASCE 2021 election president-elect official nominees.

ASCE’s global reach extends to international federations

Recent actions by engineering federations have expanded ASCE's reach internationally.

One of the EPA’s first engineers on hazardous sites dies

Russel Halvor Wyer, an industrial engineer who worked on hazardous site projects for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and on water control projects for Bechtel Corporation, has died.