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Chi Epsilon ( ΧΕ) is an American collegiate civil engineering .

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It honors engineering students who have exemplified the "principles of scholarship, character, practicality, and sociability...in the civil engineering profession.""The Constitution and Bylaws of Chi Epsilon" as approved by National Conclave Rolla, Missouri March 9–11, 2006 As of 2023, there are 141 chapters, of which 137 are active, where over 125,000 members have been inducted.


History
In early 1922, two local civil engineering student groups–Chi Epsilon and Chi Delta Chi–formed independently at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and petitioned for university recognition. Once the two groups learned of each other, they merged under the Chi Epsilon name. The university approved Chi Epsilon on May 20, 1922, recognized by the society as it founding date, The group had 25 founding members.

Chi Epsilon is "dedicated to the purpose of maintaining and promoting the status of civil engineering as an ideal profession." Its objective and purpose are to uphold competence, sound engineering, good moral judgment, and a commitment to society to improve the civil engineering profession.

The society received a certificate of incorporation from the State of on February 23, 1923.

Chi Epsilon sent letters to other engineering programs, inviting students to found a chapter. A second chapter was chartered at the Armour Institute of Technology on March 29, 1923.

The society is overseen by student officers at each chapter who act through a National Council. Its headquarters is located at the California Polytechnic State University.


Symbols
The society's motto is "Conception, Design, Construction", suggested by the Greek letters Chi Delta Chi, the proposed name for one of Chi Epsilon's predecessor groups.

The colors of Chi Epsilon are purple and white. Its badge is a key made in the likeness of the front of a or engineer's transit, the instrument of a . Its publication is The Transit, published semi-annually in the spring and fall of each year.


Membership
Male and female undergraduates, graduates, and faculty in civil engineering are all eligible to become members if they meet basic requirements. Undergraduates must be in the top third of their class and have completed at least half of the civil engineering curriculum leading to a bachelor's degree. Members are selected based on scholarship, character, practicality, and sociability, the four primary requirements of a successful engineer.

All candidates must participate in a formal initiation ceremony. After becoming a regular member, anyone who has attained eminence through accomplishments in the profession may become a Chapter Honor Member. The next level of elevation is National Honor Member.


Chapter list

Notable members

Collegiate and chapter honor members
Ira Osborn BakerUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignProfessor of engineering at the University of Illinois
Thomas B. BernsUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignProfessor of surveying at the University of Illinois and Illinois House of Representatives
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignStructural engineer noted for contributions to the supertall skyscrapers
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignDeveloper of the moment distribution method for structural analysis of statically indeterminate structures.
David E. DanielUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignPresident of the University of Texas at Dallas and deputy chancellor of the University of Texas System
Robert H. Dodds Jr.University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignProfessor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Louis R. DouglassUniversity of Colorado BoulderCivil engineer with the United States Bureau of Reclamation and was in charge of
Daniel C. DruckerUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignDean of Engineering at the University of Illinois
James van HoftenUniversity of California, Berkeley for NASA
Fazlur Rahman KhanUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignFather of tubular designs for high-rises
Franklin MatthiasUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison who directed the construction of the Hanford nuclear site
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignCivil eningeer and pioneer the use of suspension bridges
Nathan M. NewmarkUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaignone of the founding fathers of earthquake engineering and recipient of the National Medal of Science
Colorado State University and Chief of the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center,
Paul J. TikalskyUniversity of Wisconsin–MadisonDean & Donald and Cathey Humphreys Chair of Engineering at Oklahoma State University.


National Honor Members
National Honor Members start as collegiate members or chapter honor members but are elevated based on professional achievement. The chapters listed are the original chapter of initiation, followed by the NHM elevation chapter if different.
Stephen Bechtel Jr.Purdue UniversityBusinessman and owner of the
Charles B. BreedMITHead of the Department of Civil and Sanitary Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
George Dewey ClydeUniversity of UtahGovernor of Utah and dean of the Utah State University College of Engineering and Technology
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, MITeveloped the moment distribution method for structural analysis of statically indeterminate structures
Luther W. GraefMarquette University, University of Wisconsin–Madisonfounder of Graef, Anhalt, Schloemer and Associates Inc.
Henry Townley HealdIllinois Institute of Technologypresident of Illinois Institute of Technology
William LeMessurierUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell, MITstructural engineer for the Boston City Hall, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, the Singapore Treasury Building, and the Dallas Main Center.
University of California, Berkeley; University of KentuckyStructural engineer who was the pioneer of standardizing the use of prestressed concrete
Daniel W. MeadUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison, Cornell UniversityProfessor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ralph Brazelton PeckUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignCivil engineer specializing in and recipient of the National Medal of Science
Lewis A. PickVirginia TechChief of Engineers in the United States Army
Leslie E. RobertsonUniversity of California–Berkeley, Stevens Institute of TechnologyStructural engineer of the World Trade Center, the U.S. Steel Tower, the Shanghai World Financial Center, and the Bank of China Tower
MIT, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Columbia University, and dean of the University of Iowa College of Engineering
Manhattan College, Cooper UnionProfessor of civil engineering and at Columbia University
John L. SavageUniversity of Colorado BoulderSupervised the designs of , , and Grand Coulee Dam
David B. SteinmanCity College of New YorkDesigner of the
Leif J. SverdrupMissouri University of Science and Technology with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Arthur Newell TalbotUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignPioneer in the field of reinforced concrete
Bertram D. TallamyRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSuperintendent of the New York State Department of Public Works and Federal Highway Administrator
Frederick E. TurneaureUniversity of Wisconsin–MadisonDean of engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison
Drexel UniversityPioneer of modern sanitary engineering


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