The Magazine for Professional Engineers
September 2015
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Playing Engineers
Video games may be the opportunity for better public understanding and education the profession has been waiting for. Read more.
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Featured Articles
The journey to becoming a licensed engineer can be challenging, yet rewarding. As EIs gain the necessary experience and prepare to have their knowledge tested, company support can make a big difference. »
The movement to add engineering to the K–12 curriculum is growing. Although approaches differ, experts agree that improving access to important skills across the spectrum of students is a key benefit. »
Departments & Columns
You Said It
PE Report
Concepts
Legal Beat
On Ethics
You Be the Judge: Performance Problem
Leading Insight
PE Community
Construction: Gateway Arch Turns 50
Government: Would the Public Support a Gas Tax Increase?
Government: North Carolina Engineer Earns PEGASUS Award
Private Practice: 14 Touches to Your Next New Client
Private Practice: Professional Liability Insurance: It’s Not All the Same
NSPE Now
Outlook: Seattle Success
Policy Perspectives: Problem-Solving PEs Shape Public Policy