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ASME briefs Capitol Hill staffers on nuclear plants
The briefing, "The Nation's Nuclear Infrastructure," was part of a series of briefings on vulnerability and security that ASME organized after Sept. 11. The series is sponsored by ASME and several other societies. Read more.


Washington seeks ASME's expert advice
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) has asked ASME to provide a fellow with broad knowledge of nuclear reactor safety, pipeline safety and other vulnerable energy assets. Read more.


ASME and Fairfield University offer Web P.E. prep classes
The 10-week classes, developed by professors from Fairfield University's school of engineering, will begin Jan. 22 with an orientation and run on consecutive Tuesday mornings at 7 o'clock through March 26. Read More.

Congress Attendance In New York Is Strong

ASME President William A. Weiblen cuts the ribbon to open the exhibit hall at ASME's 2001 Congress. More than 4,000 people traveled to New York, two months after Sept. 11, to participate in the 497 technical sessions related to the highlight topic "Progress through Partnership: Team Approaches to Today's Technology." Read more.



Engineers get casting call to serve as voices of innovation
Some 200 engineers will be needed over the next year for a new public radio program that is being launched. Read More.

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