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Job hopefuls meet employers at fair
Career and Employment Services held their traditional Engineering Career Fair Tuesday in the K-State Student Union. The fair was promoted as the opportunity to connect with outstanding K-State students for full-time or internship positions. The... ;
Arcadis CEO to step down
The chief executive of civil engineering group Arcadis is to stand down this year, after 12 years in the job, the company said on Monday.
Engineering: civil
The study of the creation and maintenance of infrastructure - designing, building and maintaining roads, bridges, railway lines, energy systems, flood defences, water supply and sewage systems What will I learn? Engineering degrees cover all things related to developing, providing and maintaining the infrastructure, products and services that society needs - from rsearching how to manufacture a ...
Civil Engineering Salaries Drop Slightly in 2011
2011 survey of salaries in engineering professions.
UGA asks Regents to approve graduate engineering
The University of Georgia could begin offering graduate degrees in engineering as soon as this fall, depending on a vote this week by the state Board of Regents.
Employment out of college a matter of degree
Some college degrees are better than others when it comes to employment, a recent study shows
USER-TRACKING Firefox sparks Mozilla civil war
Devs spar over unique identifiers in MetricsDataPing code Mozilla coders are arguing among themselves about the open-source outfit's Metrics Data Ping project, which was designed to monitor Firefox usage metrics. Several coders in the Mozilla camp have expressed concern about how some developers are proposing the project should collect data from users of the browser.…
Aviation M.B.A.'s Take Off
Shailesh Kumar's fixation with flight started at an early age. As a boy in New Delhi, he devoured books about planes, spacecraft, and flying, he says.
Florida still losing ground in wages despite uptick in jobs
By Jeff Harrington, Times Staff Writer Sunday, February 5, 2012 The drop in Florida unemployment masks a troubling trend: The new jobs continue to pay far less than the ones that have been lost. The state added 114,000 jobs last year. But the bulk of them paid on average about 25 percent less than the jobs that disappeared, according to a Tampa Bay Times analysis of jobs and industry wage data ...