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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (ASCE) HONORS CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY’S CIVIL ENGINEERING STUDENT CHAPTER

The student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) at Case Western Reserve University was recently honored by the national ASCE organization with a Letter of Honorable Mention for outstanding activities during 2001.  CWRU’s chapter was the only in Ohio to receive such a commendation.  ASCE students sponsored and participated in a variety of professional and social activities in 2001.  Chapter members hosted a bridge-building competition for high school students, organized a civil engineering career fair on campus for CWRU and other area universities, participated in the national ASCE Workshop for Student Chapter Leaders and the ASCE National Steel Bridge Competition, and served as tour guides for an annual Historic Bridge Conference held in Cleveland.  CWRU’s ASCE chapter also hosted weekly lunch meetings for students and faculty, sponsored research seminars by professional engineers, hosted the ASCE Cleveland Section’s annual dinner, organized field trips to building sites including Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater and the new Peter B. Lewis Management Building, and held barbeque and social hour events for students and faculty.  ASCE students expect an equally busy year in 2002, with continued emphasis on educational activities, professional involvement, and service to the CWRU campus and community.
ASCE was established in 1852, and will be celebrating its 150th anniversary during 2002.  The organization is recognized globally for its significant contribution and dedication to the advancement of science and education in the Civil Engineering profession, by providing information, and networking opportunities. 


 

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