When it comes to recruiting, employers turn to ASME.ORG
An ASME member uses the Society's Web site to find a qualified candidate for an open design position at his company.

NASA's administrator will describe the future of engineering in his Congress plenary address
Daniel S. Goldin, the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, will be the plenary speaker next month at the 2000 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition in Orlando, Fla.

Chance to win a computer leads half of membership to pay early
In this computer-dependent age, the prospect of winning a computer by doing something as simple as paying your dues bill early inspired nearly half of ASME's total membership to participate. Beginning in August, ASME had the first of three drawings for the IBM Think Pad systems.


ASME creates scholarship for FIRST participants
Participants in the FIRST 2001 robotics competition will be eligible for a newly created scholarship that is being offered by ASME — the first professional society to offer a scholarship to high school students on a FIRST team.


Proxies due
The proxy for the election of ASME officers and profiles on the officer nominations were included in last month's ASME NEWS. Proxies must be returned by Nov. 1.

Contents journal helps users keep tabs on what's hot in heat transfer


Policy Agenda survey ranks education and R&D as top federal and state legislative priorities


Three new sites are selected for FIRST robotic competition in 2001


ASME seeks nominees for Society offices that start in 2002-2003


Some Congress attendees need to vote early


The productivity of a mechanical miner is a landmark


ASME needs to know about medal-worthy contributions


Nominations accepted for prestigious Hoover Medal


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