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Engineers across the country are finding that distance education degree programs are the answer for helping them advance their careers while juggling work and family life. Professors of distance learning programs use various combinations of teaching toolssuch as videotapes, CDs, e-mail, course Web sites, list serves, chat rooms, and even live teleconferencing and videoconferencingto communicate with their students.
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Fred Terry, Chapter Director
Siripong Malasri, Chapter Director
Russell Walker, Chapter Director
Laura Pearson, Chapter Director
Claire Barnett, State Director
John Ventura, Treasurer
Tim Herndon, President
Renee Stoll, Past President
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NSPE is requesting its members' help. Engineers are needed to offer advice, help educate the public, or serve as experts for members of the press, in the following areas: construction techniques for safe rescue; building integrity and structural design; impact on surrounding buildings and structures; impact on underground infrastructure; and cleanup, waste disposal, and rebuilding. Please call 888/285-NSPE (6773) or send e-mail to dclinton@nspe.org.
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NSPE is requesting its members' help. Engineers are needed to offer advice, help educate the public, or serve as experts for members of the press, in the following areas: construction techniques for safe rescue; building integrity and structural design; impact on surrounding buildings and structures; impact on underground infrastructure; and cleanup, waste disposal, and rebuilding. Please call 888/285-NSPE (6773) or send e-mail to dclinton@nspe.org.
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Memphis Chapter Officers:
Renee Stoll, Past President
Tim Herndon, President
John Ventura, Treasurer
Michael LaMountain, Secretary
Claire Barnett, State Director
Laura Pearson, Chapter Director
Russell Walker, Chapter Director
Siripong Malasri, Chapter Director
Fred Terry, Chapter Director

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Engineers Choose a Degree of Distance
Engineers across the country are finding that distance education degree programs are the answer for helping them advance their careers while juggling work and family life. Professors of distance learning programs use various combinations of teaching toolssuch as videotapes, CDs, e-mail, course Web sites, list serves, chat rooms, and even live teleconferencing and videoconferencingto communicate with their students.
Click here to read more from NSPE's Engineering Times
??,  Vice President - interested?  e-mail Tim Herndon for more info!!
Billy Allen,  President-Elect