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September 26, 2007
October 10, 2008
PE
DECEMBER 2007
PE

COVER STORY
Expanding the Engineering Pipeline 

The University of Alaska Anchorage is empowering native students to succeed as engineers and scientists. It's a model that's being replicated with indigenous students nationwide. Read More >>

Selected Articles

Is It Time to License
Software Engineers? >>

An alliance of engineering groups is campaigning for a software engineering PE exam. Will state licensing boards agree?

U.S. Faces Stiff Competition in Mechanical Engineering, Report Says >>
The U.S. lead in mechanical engineering research may be slipping as competition increases from countries such as China and India, according to a new report from the National Academies.

New Educational Requirement
Will Help Protect Public
 >>
 W. Gene Corley, P.E., president of the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying says the public and the profession will be better off if it takes more than a bachelor's degree to become licensed.

         First PE Exam Administered
In Japan
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In October, 40 people took the PE exam in Tokyo. Other countries have also expressed interest in administering the PE and FE exams.

A Leader in Developing Leaders >>
A Boise, Idaho-based engineering and construction firm was recently named by Fortune as one of America's top companies for leaders. What does this company do to make it stand above the rest? 


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