Philadelphia Engineering Foundation
The Philadelphia Engineering Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization, is the charitable arm of the Engineers’ Club of Philadelphia.
We have some great ideas and people helping at the Engineers' Club's booth at the Science Carnival on the Parkway, but can use more. Help promote your field of engineering with kids, teens, parents, and teachers. See http://engrclub.org/news/article.cfm?news_id=155 for more details on how to sign up.
Engineers' Club of Philadelphia The Engineers' Club of Philadelphia is dedicated to the advancement of the engineering field including its various disciplines, the professional development of its members, and networking among technical professionals. Its vision is to be The Engineering and Technical Center of the Delaware Valley.
03/19/2014
Are you ready to ?! The Philadelphia Science Festival calendar of events http://www.philasciencefestival.org/calendar is now available and tickets are officially on sale! From Science Night at the Ball Park to Science Carnival After Dark and wine/cheese pairing with Di Bruno Bros you can find your nerdy niche! As proud partners, we hope to see you there!
The first of its kind in Philadelphia and new in 2013, the "Engineering in the City Tour" will challenge residents and tourists alike to look at the city in a new way and to appreciate the work of engineers. Check out the tour and the displays on the Foundation's website: http://pefound.org/eic/ Thanks to Kate Russo for her hard work in completing this important project!
Engineering in the City | Philadelphia Engineering Foundation | Philadelphia Engineering Foundation The hustle of daily life often means it’s easy to overlook all that engineering accomplished in the city – skyscrapers, roadways, bridges, subways, water works, the list goes on. To highlight some of the city’s engineering feats, the Engineers’ Club of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Engineering…
03/08/2013
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01/14/2013
UPenn added their Summer Academy in Applied Science and Technology (SAAST) program to the Discover Engineering website. You can promote your K-12 student outreach programs, scholarships and internships too by going to http://www.discoverengphila.org/.
Engineers Week Planning Webinar Join us and learn about resources, tips, and strategies you can use in your Engineers Week planning.
10/05/2012
Problem of the Week - A New Fun Math Problem Every Week - MATHCOUNTS Each week the MATHCOUNTS Problem of the Week features an new fun math problem. This problem can be used for competition practice, with your math club or in the classroom.
10/05/2012
The ACE Mentor Program is looking for Professionals in the fields of Architecture, Construction, and Engineering to volunteer as mentors for High School students. For more information attend this event.
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