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A Maryland civil engineer shares how his early experiences shaped his career and his commitment to serving the public through engineering design.
A Michigan PE combines her technical knowledge with communication and creativity when helping municipal clients with their funding needs.
Over the past decade, many inclusion trainings have concentrated on highlighting behaviors to avoid, often leaving engineers and managers feeling dissatisfied. Modern inclusion training, however, is shifting focus. Rather than simply pointing out what not to do, it aims to equip engineers with practical tools.
NSPE has launched its Ask Me Anything online platform, a new member resource aimed at expanding access, strengthening career support, and elevating member engagement.
A Tennessee PE maximizes his expertise to deliver top-notch designs on projects that impact the quality of life.
Professional networking is essential to your career success in today’s global and mobile society. You can count on NSPE and our state society partners to provide in-person and virtual events and opportunities that allow you to engage with peers from across all engineering disciplines and at all career stages.
This PE Day, I want to challenge how we think about engineering excellence. The Citicorp Center case is often taught as a story of “engineering courage” but it actually reveals something far more critical—engineering’s greatest failures aren’t calculation errors.
Registration is open for NSPECon26 in New York City, New York!
Volunteering at NSPE is a great opportunity to grow your professional network and connect with other leaders in the field.
Decisions at the ballot box influence policies that support engineering standards and public safety.