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Order of the Engineer

The Order of the Engineer was initiated in the United States in 1970 to foster a spirit of pride and responsibility in the engineering profession, to bridge the gap between training and experience, and to present to the public a visible symbol identifying the engineer. Participants take the Obligation of the Engineer and wear a steel ring as a reminder of their commitment to high ethics and professionalism.

ASCE is an official link of the Order of the Engineer and regularly conducts Ring Ceremonies at national events and in conjunction with sections and branches as shown below. If you use the ASCE materials, the Ceremony is being conducted by the ASCE link of the Order of the Engineer. Thus, all information pertaining to the Ceremony must be forwarded to the ASCE National Headquarters link Only. For information on the Order of the Engineer or upcoming Ring Ceremonies, please send an e-mail to: professional@asce.org


Upcoming Order of the Engineer Ring Ceremonies

March 24, 2008
Washington University in St. Louis ASCE
St. Louis, MO

March 25, 2008
University of maine
Orono, ME

April 29, 2009
Rochester Section Meeting
Rochester, NY

May 15, 2008
North Jersey Branch Annual Awards Dinner
Woodbridge, NJ


 

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