New Faces program includes
member; ASME's '05 nomination list sets record
The New Faces of Engineering program is a global effort that was created
in 2003 to highlight the innovative work of young engineers and how
the world benefits from their work.
Engineers cast in role of
action heroes for 125th anniversary
In coming up with ways to celebrate the Society's 125-year commitment
to the mechanical engineering profession, Vince Wilczynski drew on an
idea at least as old as ASME the comic strip.
New engineering credential aids
in career growth
Working engineers interested in career advancement may find that being
able to list Engineering Management Certification Professional after
their name will guide them along that career path more efficiently than
an MBA.
Programs that reached students
honored to encourage replication
For the first time, several programs that promote an understanding of
engineering among pre-college students were recognized during EWeek
last month by ASME's Board on Pre-College Education.
Electronic communities foster
communication among engineers
COP takes advantage of the far-reaching Internet and provides a worldwide
forum for engineers to discuss topics ranging from aerospace to off-road
recreational vehicles to entrepreneurs.
ASME aids post-tsunami rebuilding
ASME presented a check for $10,000 to one of its partner organizations,
Engineers Without Borders-USA, to aid in the reconstruction/rebuilding
efforts going on in the South Asian countries affected by the tsunami
disaster in December.
Engineering efforts eligible
for honors
The recipients of several ASME awards will be determined in the coming
months.
Life Fellow Woodburn funds
ASME Foundation Charitable Gift Annuity
Engineers of today and tomorrow will benefit from the vision and generosity
of ASME Life Fellow James Woodburn.
Two hired to staff standards
consortium office in Beijing
The Beijing office for the Consortium for Standards Development and
Conformity Assessment moved closer to its official opening this spring
with the hiring, in January, of two key staff members.