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Engineers work on their social life
Social networking and social media are all the rage, but do they have a place in the engineering world? Driven by the younger generations ...Read More >>
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Professional engineers who are dedicated to being at the top of their field understand that it's essential to continually increase their skills and knowledge. Nearly 40 U.S. states and territories require engineers to earn professional development hours to renew their licenses, and more states are following their leads. NSPE state societies and engineering firms are focusing on providing more opportunities for PEs who need to satisfy continuing education requirements. >>
In news reporting, there is a long history of confusion between engineers and scientists, as well as engineering and science. In this excerpt from his new book, The Essential Engineer, Henry Petroski tells some of the stories that form the anecdotal evidence of engineers' and scientists' separate and unequal status. >>