I was an active member during graduate school but within one of ASCE's technical institutes on Transportation and Development. I got involved in committee work on a topic of interest to me. I'd recommend that you consider opportunities to lend your technical expertise to the profession and become more involved in the technical institutes. This will provide the networking and mentoring opportunities to advance your career, personal and professional skills.
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Diniece Peters, EIT, A.M. ASCE
Chair, Infrastructure Systems Committee
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-22-2019 11:36
From: Chad Morrison
Subject: ASCE during graduate school
Get involved with your local section Younger Members Group. It does not matter if you are a student or are starting out in your career. It is a great opportunity to learn from colleagues and engage in community outreach beyond campus.
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Chad Morrison
Greenville RI
(401)231-4870 EXT 2207
Original Message:
Sent: 02-22-2019 10:52
From: Marina D'Souza
Subject: ASCE during graduate school
Hello everyone,
I'm currently an undergraduate student and part of my university's ASCE chapter. I'm considering going to graduate school as soon as I finish my undergraduate degree. I'm heavily involved in my student chapter (I'm currently the president).
I'm wondering whether it is worth staying involved with ASCE (Local chapter, student chapter, or just national ASCE) during graduate school. Is there anyone who has been part of ASCE when they were in graduate school? What are your views on the matter?
Best,
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Marina D'souza S.M.ASCE
Philadelphia PA
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