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The Magazine for Professional Engineers
September 2011

Screen Play

Engineering and communications experts believe a stronger engineering presence in movies and on TV could boost interest in the profession. But Hollywood has its own motives. Can engineering score from a more prominent role ... Read More >>

Departments & Columns

You Said It

Letters

PE Report

From the States
Annual Meeting Highlights
Canadian Engineers Set Goal: License More Women by 2030
A Thirst for Oil
Coalition Calls for Innovative Transportation Policies
Let's Change the Conversation
Governor Signs Bills Backed by Maryland Society

Concepts

Saving Yourself from the Quagmire: You've Been Offered a Job—Now What?

Legal Beat

Subpoenaed Documents, Specialty Certificates

On Ethics

Rush to Judgment?
Survive a Crisis with Ethical Action Steps

Leading Insight

ADT Leadership

PE Community

As Green Construction Code Sets for Launch, Early Adopters Move Ahead
Texas PE, Educator Honored
University of New Mexico Wins Award for Highlighting Licensure
Preparing for the Unexpected
Product Engineers Need New Approaches for Developing World
Engineers—The Untapped Sales Force
Team Approach Improves New York's Penn Station

NSPE Now

Future Engineers
New Products of 2011 Spotlight Efficiency
Federal Issues At Your Front Door
NSPE's Federal Priorities
Virginia PE Named Society President
Professional Engineers are LEADERS
NSPE Honors Outstanding Members

PEople

PEople

Variables

Space Shuttle Remembered