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NSPE President Tricia Hatley, P.E., F.NSPE, offers her greetings for National Engineers Week 2021 and a look at the importance of this year's "Imagining Tomorrow" theme for NSPE and the profession.
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As the pandemic continues taking a heavy toll, the profession finds new ways of reaching students—from a distance.
Read the cover story from @PEmag’s winter issue, “Rethinking the Recipe for Inspiration.” https://t.co/1VpzzNWhLn
It’s the end of the week, but chances are we’ll see our current officemates through the weekend. Post a picture of the critters or kids that now share your workspace. Or share a photo of your home office view. Let’s take a look at life for #PEsAtHome
#Oklahoma Division Manager @triciahatley, president-elect of the @NSPE, talks about the importance of IT investment in transitioning Freese and Nichols to work-from-home status in a @PEmag article on how the #coronavirus pandemic has affected the #engineering profession.
No kidding! Interesting to read about what other companies and our state societies are doing to help employees, clients and members during these times.
"Going about our daily lives just a few months ago, we had no idea of the profound changes in store for us. Then, almost overnight, life turned topsy-turvy—throwing every aspect into tumult like loose items in an earthquake. "
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“I would not let them in the control room, that’s for sure." A new challenge for spacecraft #engineers working from home: cats. https://t.co/RE1vBpJo3Z
Our May/June issue of PE magazine is up online, highlighting how our members and state societies are coping with Covid-19 and getting work done, leadership lessons from the pandemic, how engineering education is adapting and helping, and more. https://t.co/CmvC5NGQIy
In celebration of Earth Day, let's focus on the abundance of opportunities professional engineers have to invent creative, innovative solutions to issues surrounding environmental sustainability and resilience. https://t.co/tunPOQzaT0
Getting our coronavirus-focused May/June issue ready for the printer. Lots of info about how NSPE, state societies, and individual members are adjusting and coping. Plus tips for connections at a distance, how #engineers are stepping up to help, and more. #Covid_19#engineering
“The mission of NSPE is too important to put on hold for a virus.”
Watch this video message from NSPE Executive Director Mark Golden, “Dark Days Shine New Light on Profession, Community.” It is an early look at his column for the May/June @PEMag. https://t.co/7bSmoEj9AC
Even if we can’t go to happy hour, we can still enjoy the taste of a delicious cold beer thanks to engineers like @GLBC_Cleveland’s John Blystone, an NSPE member and @UAkron_Engr alum. Read more in @PEmag: https://t.co/LumAratNtR
Just now seeing this @PEmag November/December 2019 article by Yvette Pearson @dryepearson. Excellent article on opportunities for inclusion in revised engineering criteria. Inclusion, Diversity Now Factor Into @ABETaccredit Standards https://t.co/CLXqM6IgWn