Obituaries
A Higher View
The investigations: The World Trade Center towers
On Aug. 21, 2002, the National Institute of Standards and Technology announced it would conduct a building and fire safety investigation of the World Trade Center disaster. This investigation was conducted...
The investigations: The Pentagon
On the day that terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, ASCE and its Structural Engineering Institute established a group of volunteers, known as the building performance study, or...
The impact: A World Changed
On Sept. 11, 2001, the world changed and with it so did the civil engineering profession. Over the two decades that followed, engineers and designers have worked to redesign, rebuild, and remember what...
From the Ashes: One World Trade Center
From the Ashes: New World Trade Center Towers
From the Ashes: The Memorials
From the Ashes: The Pentagon Renovation
A Remembrance: The World Trade Center Towers and the Engineers Who Designed Them
An Academic Safety challenge
The civil engineering curriculum in colleges and universities across the United States needs to include information on workplace safety, argued expert panelists during a recent roundtable discussion. Panelists...
Material Difference
It was only fitting that the design of a center dedicated to the visual arts on the campus of Franklin & Marshall College feature an interplay of materials � from glass and concrete to steel and...
Making Great Strides Despite a Pandemic
From the Editorial Board
GeoCartoon
Board of Governors Update
The Climate Is Changing, Deal With It
Rudolph Bonaparte, Ph.D., P.E., D.GE, NAE, F.ASCE
Technical Activities Update
Abu Bakar Siddique, P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE
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