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What is the NCSE? |
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The North Carolina Society of Engineers, founded in 1918, is a nonprofit non-partisan, non-sectarian organization which helps promote the social, economic, and technical interests of the engineering profession throughout the State of North Carolina. By fostering better standards of engineering ethics and disseminating engineering knowledge among its members, it helps secure efficient service for the public and protects the public from incompetence in all lines of engineering work.
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The NCSE, with dedicated leadership, is actively pursuing these objectives, and to date has accomplished much for the most progressive of all southern states. You can help your colleagues achieve these necessary and worthy goals by active leadership in the NCSE. |
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| Recent News |
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Greg Bunn, a graduate student at N C STATE majoring in Civil Engineering, has been named the Ronald C. Harrell Scholarship winner for 2010.
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Karen Cottrell, Engineer at CenturyLink, has been installed as the NCSE President for 2010. See Photo. All 2010 Officers and Board Members are detailed under Society Info above.
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Richard A. Reed, President of Triumph Actuation Systems, LLC, Clemmons, NC, received the Outstanding Engineer Award at the annual NCSE Banquet on February 20, 2010. DETAILS. Presenting the award is Marcus Crotts. See Photo.
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| Joining NCSE Today Can Have an Amazing Impact on Your Career! |
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