Welcome...
Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 140,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide and is America's oldest national engineering society. The University of Tennessee's student chapter of ASCE was established April 17, 1923. Our overall purpose is to encourage members to study the technical and ethical bounds of civil engineering, and to provide students with professional skills to become active members of society.
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Congratulations to Everyone Who Attended Conference 2013!
April 15, 2013
See more pictures of 2013 Conference here.
Our Chapter came in 6th overall out of 24 schools!
Results:
1st Place: Steel Bridge Stiffness
2nd Place: Professional Paper
4th Place: Steel Bridge Overall
4th Place: Environmental Engineering
5th Place: Wind Engineering
5th Place: Concrete Bocce
7th Place: Concrete Testing
A message from your Conference Chair...
January 22, 2013
Hosted by Florida International University and the University of Miami, the ASCE Southeast Student Conference will be held in Miami from March 14-17. UT will be sending over 50 undergrad and graduate students to compete in 15 competitions including Steel Bridge, Concrete Canoe, Professional Paper, Concrete Testing, Environmental Engineering, Wind Engineering, Plan Reading/Transportation, Balsa Tower, Geotechnical Engineering, Hydraulics, Mystery, Visual Display, Surveying, Concrete Bocce, T-shirt competitions. PARTICIPANTS-- please go to http://www.asce.org/join, register with ASCE, and send your ASCE number to jvest5@utk.edu or gsobel@utk.edu



