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Rousseau Named ASCE Fellow

Christopher J. Rousseau, P.E., F.ASCE, whose career over time has evolved to several diverse areas of specialty within civil engineering, has been named a Fellow by the ASCE Board of Direction. On the technical side, Rousseau has particular pride and experience in his work in water and wastewater, commercial/residential/industrial land development, and community planning work. His most recent work, in the power industry, may be...

Popular, Passionate ASCE Leader for 50 Years, Nelson Dies at 74

Dale Nelson, an extremely dedicated ASCE member from Anchorage, AK, who rose to serve as Region 8 Director from 2015 to 2018, has died. He was 74. A Life Member, Nelson, P.E., F.ASCE, served ASCE in a number of different roles over a half-century. From his terms as Anchorage Branch president in 1975, to Alaska Section president in 1978, to Region 8 Governor (2007-10) , to...

California Engineer Acclaimed for Bridge Achievements Dies at 62

Peter Nikolay Soin, a longtime California Department of Transportation engineer whose projects included studying the collapsed segment of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, has died at 62. Soin, P.E., M.ASCE, worked for Caltrans since 1983. With a reputation for always going beyond what was expected, he was promoted several times over the years. His post-analysis of the Bay Bridge led...

Passionate California Engineering School Dean Dies at 70

Ricardo Jacquez, dean of the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Construction Management at California State University, Chico, who encouraged diversity in the profession, has died at 70. Jacquez, M.ASCE, earned his degree in civil engineering from New Mexico State University and a Ph.D. from Virginia Tech. After beginning his teaching career at the University of Missouri-Rolla in 1976, Jacquez returned to NMSU as a...

Corotis Earns OPAL Award in Education

Ross B. Corotis, Ph.D., P.E., S.E., F.EMI, Dist.M.ASCE, NAE, the Denver Business Challenge professor of engineering at the University of Colorado, Boulder and one of the nation’s most eminent “big picture” engineers, has been honored by ASCE as the Outstanding Projects And Leaders award-winner in education. The ASCE OPAL awards honor outstanding civil engineering leaders for their lifetime accomplishments. This year’s OPAL winners will be recognized...

CE Roundtable: 2019 New Year’s Resolutions

It’s a cherished holiday tradition: the yule log, the eggnog, the ASCE civil engineering new year’s resolutions. Each year, ASCE members from around the globe share their hopes and dreams for the new year. Some resolutions are personal;  others professional. Some resolutions are individual; others community-focused. And some resolutions manage to incorporate all of the above into one ambitious set of goals. Here is the 2019 edition: Craig Ruyle P.E.,...

Oh, What a Year! – ASCE’s 2018 in Review

It was an exciting ASCE 2018. From the year’s first Multi-Region Leadership Conference in Las Vegas in January to the ASCE 2018 Convention in Denver in October, Society members bonded and worked together to help lead the civil engineering industry forward. Dream Big went from the big screen to the classroom. Kristina Swallow inspired civil engineers all over the globe as ASCE president. Here’s a look at some...

CE Roundtable: What Was the Defining Civil Engineering Trend of 2018?

The ASCE News Civil Engineering Roundtable showcases insights from a cross section of ASCE members on a variety of industry topics. As 2018 winds down, it’s a good time to look back and take the temperature of the year. We asked: What was the defining civil engineering trend of the year? Bilal M. Ayyub Ph.D., P.E., F.SEI, Dist.M.ASCE, editor of Climate-Resilient Infrastructure: ASCE Manual of Practice 140 “According to...

10 New ASCE Books Trending in 2018

The clock is ticking. The days are passing. But fear not – ASCE is here to help with your last-minute gift needs. Another busy year of titles and releases from ASCE Publications means there are plenty of options for the civil engineers on your list. Here’s a look at some of the hottest new ASCE books trending in 2018: Guidelines for Failure Investigation The second edition of Guidelines...

Celebrating 20 Years of Project ExCEEd – An Oral History

Back in 1998, ASCE launched a new faculty training program with a name that doubled as the goal – Project ExCEEd (Excellence in Civil Engineering Education). Twenty years later, that program has more than lived up to its name. The numbers are impressive: 38 ExCEEd training workshops producing 910 program graduates from 267 different U.S. and international colleges and universities. “There is a critical need to...