How 50 Years has Changed the FE

  If you’re an engineering student, the Fundamentals of Engineering or FE exam is one more step toward gaining your license. Every licensed engineer takes this exam, although it has seen its share of changes through the years. The FE began in 1965 as a standardized test that measured the knowledge and skills gained by…

2015 CAE Spring Conference: Save the Date

The 2015 AIA Committee on Architecture for Education Spring Conference is fast approaching, so it’s time to save the date. This 4-day event takes place April 15 – 18, 2015, in Detroit, Michigan, a city that’s rich in architecture, history, struggle, and culture. Registration is filling up fast, so there’s no time to waste. Here’s what you…

Where to Find PDH Online

If you’re an architect or an engineer, professional development hours (PDH) come with the territory. Every state licensing board has its own requirements of architects and engineers, and so do professional organizations such as the American Institute of Architects (AIA). To maintain your license, membership, or both, PDH or continuing education credits are due either…