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The Magazine for Professional Engineers
December 2014

Engineering vs. Ebola

The current outbreak of Ebola is the largest and most complex since the virus’s discovery almost 40 years ago. Efforts to combat the crisis are stymied by a shortage of engineers to design treatment facilities ... Read more >>

Departments & Columns

You Said It

Crossing State Lines

PE Report

Highest Paid College Graduates
Indiana PE Board Set for ‘Job Creation’ Review
Civil PE Exam Gets Update
Republican Victory May Mean Changes for Engineering Profession
US Engineers Increasingly Optimistic About Employment Outlook
West Virginia Requires PEs for Tank Inspections

Concepts

Adventures in Environmental Engineering

Legal Beat

Duty to Warn, Faculty PEs, Noncompete Agreement

On Ethics

Whitepaper Outlines Best Practices of Ethical Firms
You Be the Judge Desperately Seeking References

Leading Insight

7 Steps to Cracking the Code to Innovation

PE Community

Construction Family and Licensure Give General Contractor Staying Power
Government Why Transit Planners Should Go for a Ride
Industry US Solar Industry Sees Continued Growth
Private Practice Professional Liability Insurance: It’s About the Money

NSPE Now

NSPE Fellow Asks, ‘How Do I Help?’
Mark Your Calendar
Engineers Week Sees New Horizons
Outlook What Would Life be Like Without NSPE?
Policy Perspectives Be an Effective Policy Advocate for PEs

PEople

NSPE people on the move

Variables

Santa Loading: Code of Practice