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The Magazine for Professional Engineers
February 2012

Standing Out

In the 20th century, the work of agricultural engineers helped feed a nation and transform society. But they became a victim of their own success as demand for their specialized expertise dwindled and young  engineers ... Read More >>

Departments & Columns

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Letters

PE Report

Alaska Licensing Board to Recognize Additional Disciplines
Academy Expands Focus
New York Authorizes Design-Build on Select Projects
Institute Calls for New Approach to Gathering Building Data
No Calls for PE Oversight in Final Deepwater Report
Delaware Engineer Case Goes to Superior Court
How Can the Profession Attract Teens to Engineering?

Concepts

Four Things You Need to Know About ABET

Legal Beat

Liquidated Damages, PE Responsibilities

On Ethics

Seven Billion Reasons for EWeek
Unethical Conduct Down, Whistleblower Retaliation on the Rise, Survey Says
Financial Shenanigans

Leading Insight

Public Speaking: The Ultimate Differentiator

PE Community

Tornado-Damaged Communities Face Safety Balancing Act
Summit Examines Community Colleges' Role in STEM Education
NASA Demonstrates 'Next Giant Leap' for Buildings
Industry May Fall Short on Cellulosic Production
For the Client—Expect the Unexpected
Business Execs Concerned About Leadership Pipeline

NSPE Now

2012 EWeek Events
'New Faces' Announces College Winners
In Memory: William Cox, 1913–2011
EJCDC Releases Two New Documents
Bills Aim to Keep Foreign Engineering Talent in U.S.

PEople

PEople

Variables

Engineering By the Book