Order of the Engineer Ring Ceremony

Get your Iron Ring: A symbol of ethical responsibility and obligation in the Civil Engineering Profession.

What?: You will attend a ceremony at Seattle University, take an oath promising to be an upstanding and ethically obligated individual throughout your career as a Civil Engineer. You will then be given an iron ring to wear on the pinkie finger of your dominant hand. This is a globally recognized symbol.

Where?: Bannan Engineering Room 311, Seattle University

When?: May 31st, 2016 from 12:00-1:00 pm

How?: Complete the form by Monday May 2nd, and you will be contacted about payment.

  • $13.00 cash or check (payable to Dept of Civil Engineering, Seattle University)
  • Ring size
  • Full Name
  • Affiliation (UW Student, working professional, etc.)

PLEASE PROVIDE THE ABOVE INFORMATION:

[contact-form to=’ann1ea@uw.edu, asce@uw.edu’ subject=’Order of The Engineer’][contact-field label=’Name’ type=’name’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Ring Size ~ (4-10)’ type=’text’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Affiliation’ type=’text’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Comment’ type=’textarea’ required=’1’/][/contact-form]

by Monday May 2nd, or mail it, along with $13.00, yourself to:

Joy Crevier

Dept of Civil Engineering

Seattle University

901 12th Ave,

Seattle, WA 98122

 

 

Construction Management Student Competition

Attention Juniors! If you are a civil engineering student and are interested in heavy construction and would like to compete via a team, the Department of Construction Management is looking for a student or two to join their heavy civil team. The ideal person will have an internship in the field this summer, will be senior next year, and will be able to take CM 415 in autumn quarter. The team does a practice problem in the fall, then travels to Reno in February.

If interested, please contact Joe Mahoney (jmahoney@uw.edu) or Bill Bender, Department Chair of Construction Management (wbender@uw.edu), as soon as possible.

Peace Corps Health Panel

Next Thursday, May 5th there will be a Health Sector Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Panel in partnership with Returned Peace Corps Volunteers from around the country! The event is open to all students, faculty, Peace Corps applicants, and Returned Peace Corps Volunteers. It will be an occasion to celebrate the many experiences of Health Sector Returned Peace Corps Volunteers.

Here are the details:

  • Date: Thursday, May 5th
  • Location: HUB 145
  • Time: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Come join us to hear some wonderful experiences and advice from some amazing returned Peace Corps Volunteers!