American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 137,500 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide, and is America's oldest national engineering society. ASCE's vision is to position engineers as global leaders building a better quality of life. The Society celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2002.
Learn more at http://www.asce.org/.
Visit the UofA ASCE at http://www.asce.cveg.uark.edu/
For information on the Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge Conference April 17th - 19th visit www.asce.cveg.uark.edu/conference.htm
Chi Epsilon
The Civil Engineering Honor Society has 129 chapters at major engineering universities throughout the United States.
Learn more at http://www.chi-epsilon.org/.
Visit the UofA Chi-Epsilon Student Chapter at http://www.chiep.cveg.uark.edu/
Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE)
The Institute of Transportation Engineers is an international educational and scientific association of transportation professionals who are responsible for meeting mobility and safety needs. ITE facilitates the application of technology and scientific principles to research, planning, functional design, implementation, operation, policy development and management for any mode of transportation.
Learn more at http://www.ite.org/.
Engineers Without Borders - USA
The activities of Engineers Without Borders - USA range from the construction of sustainable systems that developing communities can own and operate without external assistance, to empowering such communities by enhancing local, technical, managerial, and entrepreneurial skills. These projects are initiated by, and completed with, contributions from the host community working with our project teams.
Learn more at http://www.ewb-usa.org/index.php

