American Society of Civil Engineers

ASCE at the U

ASCE at the University of Utah helps students gain valuable skills and connections by networking students in Civil Engineering with other students and working professionals, as well as providing activities and experiences to further students’ professional development.

Through community service, educational programs, and social functions, our chapter aims to foster a vibrant and supportive community that enables students to reach their highest potential.

In 2022, the U's student chapter received a Certificate of Commendation for its outstanding activities as recorded in the ASCE's Chapter Annual
Report. This is a distinction earned by only the top 5% of all student chapters.

Founded in 1852, the ASCE represents more than 145,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide and is America’s oldest national engineering society.

 

Contact Us

asce.uofu@gmail.com

110 S Central Campus Drive, Suite 2000, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112

Established in 1924

Celebrating 100 years of ASCE at the University of Utah

ASCE has been supporting Civil & Environmental Engineering students at the University of Utah since 1924. For a century, the ASCE Student Chapter has been providing students with invaluable opportunities outside the classroom, preparing them for successful professional careers.

Leadership

Evan Blas
President
University of Utah ASCE Student Chapter

Christine Pomeroy in a black blouse against a blurred outdoor background

Dr. Christine Pomeroy
Faculty Advisory
Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering

ASCE News

ASCE Students Gain Leadership Insights at 2025 WSCL Conference

The 2025 WSCL conference was an invaluable experience for student leaders, equipping them with leadership skills and knowledge to strengthen their ASCE chapter at the University of Utah.

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University of Utah Celebrates 100 Years of the ASCE Student Chapter

For a century, the ASCE Student Chapter has been providing students with invaluable opportunities outside the classroom, preparing them for successful professional careers.

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The U’s ASCE Student Chapter Shines Bright at Symposium

Our student chapter came back from this year’s Symposium with some well-earned accolades, including 2024’s Distinguished Chapter Award and their second Certificate of Commendation.

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M.S. Student's Thesis Published in ASCE’s Journal of Environmental Engineering

At the Division of Drinking Water, Dani now issues permits for treatment facilities across the state. In the summer, she also helps with Sanitary Surveys.

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