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The Magazine for Professional Engineers
May 2015

Designing the Future

Do PEs have an ethical responsibility to think ahead to help prevent harmful effects of technology? Read more.

Departments & Columns

You Said It

No Substitute for Experience; Snap, Crackle, Pop; Is Notification Enough?

PE Report

With Memories of Stage Collapse Still Fresh, Indiana PEs Reject Removal of PE Requirement for Building Commissioner
Appointment of Public Works Director Rankles Minnesota PEs
North Carolina Society Backs Motor Fuels Tax Decrease
Arkansas Assembly Passes Good Samaritan Legislation
School Day May Soon Include Engineering Class for New Jersey Students
Maine Legislators Reject Engineering Services Tax Proposal

Concepts

Educators Take on Grand Challenges

Legal Beat

Low Bidders, Gross Negligence, Marketing Lingo

On Ethics

Code of Ethics Forms Centerpiece of Pennsylvania Firm’s Business Values
You Be the Judge Divided Loyalties

Leading Insight

Bridging the Experience Gap

PE Community

Construction Companies Rely on Cloud, But Security Lags, Survey Shows
Education University of Illinois Plans Engineering-Based College of Medicine
Education Declining Degrees
Government NSPE Members in Federal Government Show Breadth of PE Contributions
Industry NSPE Member Takes Unique Approach to Entrepreneurship
Private Practice The Learning Curve: How to Develop a Sustainable Competitive Advantage
Private Practice Study: Don’t Buy Into Myths About Millennials in the Workplace

NSPE Now

Member Spotlight: In His Own Words
The Future of the Professional Engineer On Tap for 2015 Annual Meeting
New Fellows Announced
NSPE’s ‘New Face’ Carries Out Family Tradition
Policy Perspectives Interior Department Announces Final Hydraulic Fracturing Rules

PEople

NSPE people on the move

Variables

25 Years of Uncovering Mysteries of the Universe