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The Magazine for Professional Engineers
November 2013

What Sandy Taught

Superstorm Sandy hit U.S. soil in late October 2012, causing at least 159 U.S. fatalities and $65 billion in damages and economic losses. More than a year later, communities, ... Read More >>

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Letters

PE Report

North Carolina Governor Signs Fast-Tracking Bill,But Protection from Lawsuits Will Have to Wait
Do U.S. Teens Want STEM Careers?
Engineers Gain 'Advice' Exclusion From SEC
Society Backs Congressional Water Infrastructure Bill
Employment for Engineers with Advanced Degrees Rises
Electronic Seals and Signatures Bill Headed for Michigan Senate
Texas Expands Criminal Background Check for PEs

Concepts

The Evolution of MATHCOUNTS

Legal Beat

Licensure Misunderstanding, Sovereign Immunity

On Ethics

Ethics Training Critical to Lowering Social Networking Risks
You Be the Judge Know Your Competition

Leading Insight

Leadership as an Engineering Responsibility

PE Community

Winner of 2013 Service Award Believes in the Licensure of All Engineers
Finding the Sweet Spot
U.S. Business Leaders Lose Some Confidence
New Career Opportunities Top Priority for Workers
Construction Four NSPE Members Selected for Florida Building Commission
Construction Project Management Guide on Sale Now
Education STEM Web Site Helps Students Reach for the Stars
Education E is for Engineering
Education Award Winner Links Students With Real-Life Challenges
Government PEs in Local Governments See Mixed Recovery News

NSPE Now

New Look for New School Year
Nuclear Energy at a Crossroads
Indiana Society Shakes Up Science Event
Licensed to Drive…and Engineer
Reading is Fundamental
A Makeover for EWeek Foundation

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