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The Magazine for Professional Engineers
July 2016

What's in a Name?

There’s no question that the public health, safety, and welfare has been better served by preventing unqualified persons from calling themselves engineers, and the good name of the profession has ensured public trust. Read more.

Departments & Columns

You Said It

The Meaning of ‘E’; You’re Not Alone; End the Exemption; Four Years Not Enough

PE Report

Ohio Society, NSPE: Piping Bill Treads on PE Expertise
Coming Soon: Professional Engineers Day
Florida Law Emphasizes Qualifications Over Low Bid
Georgia Enacts Law to Reduce Liability Risks for PEs
NCEES Releases Guidelines for Early Exam Taking
PE Exam Pass Rates: April 2016
Pennsylvania Begins Study of Autonomous Vehicles

Concepts

In Flint’s Aftermath, a Time for Introspection

Legal Beat

Business Cards, Copyright Laws, Lapsed License

On Ethics

Is Your Firm’s Ethics Program 
High Quality?
Manufacturing Ethical Dilemmas

Leading Insight

Three Insights for Growing Business Relationships

PE Community

Construction On the Jobsite
Construction Professional Engineers in Construction 2016 Sustaining Firms
Education Engineering As a Liberal Art
Education Engineering Student Retention Varies Greatly
Education A New School Takes On an Old Problem: Diversity
Government What’s Up?
Industry An Unmanned Future
Private Practice 10 Steps to Retaining Your Young PE Talent

NSPE Now

PEople

NSPE people on the move

Variables

Debunking Deflategate