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The Magazine for Professional Engineers
September 2015

Playing Engineers

Video games may be the opportunity for better public understanding and education the profession has been waiting for. Read more.

Departments & Columns

You Said It

Let's Be Practical; AI Crossing Guards; Altered Reports; More Than Problem Solving

PE Report

NSPE Takes Action in Virginia Supreme Court Liability Case
Solar Field Built on Landfill Wins Top Project
Indiana Review Board Proposes End of PE Licensing
A Freshman’s Guide to the Body of Knowledge
Undergrads Earning Engineering Degrees on the Rise
‘Next MacGyvers’ Chosen for Possible TV Series

Concepts

Engineering and the Pursuit of Happiness

Legal Beat

Project Insurance, Federalism, Surveyors and Design

On Ethics

Rebooting Your Ethics Training Program
You Be the Judge Performance Problem

Leading Insight

The Engineer As Executive Leader

PE Community

Construction Gateway Arch Turns 50
Education What Does It Take to Succeed in Chemical Engineering?
Education Washington Engineering School Teaches Practical Lessons
Education Award Winner Takes Personal Interest to Ensure Student Success
Education Winning Project Enables Access to Lifesaving Care
Government Would the Public Support a Gas Tax Increase?
Government North Carolina Engineer Earns PEGASUS Award
Industry US Nuclear Hopes for Ex-Im Reauthorization
Industry Economists Calculate Value of Nuclear Industry
Private Practice Professional Liability Insurance: It’s Not All the Same
Private Practice 14 Touches to Your Next New Client

NSPE Now

Outlook Seattle Success
Policy Perspectives Problem-Solving PEs Shape Public Policy

PEople

NSPE people on the move

Variables

The Engineer’s Guide to Boiling Water