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ASCE

American Society of Civil Engineers (J.T.L. McNew Chapter)

The Texas A&M student chapter of ASCE has over 400 students involved. Texas A&M ASCE membership provides an unique experience and allows students an opportunity to develop lasting relationships with fellow students, faculty, and other civil engineers. Each semester the chapter sponsors a departmental picnic and several intramural sports teams....

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CEEGSA

Civil and Environmental Engineering Graduate Student Association

Civil & Environmental Engineering Graduate Student Association is a departmental organization aimed: • To communicate within the Civil & Environmental Engineering department • To build a relationship between students and administrators, faculty, and staff • To suggest ways to improve, graduate student's research and learning environment • To represent the...

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CMSO

Civil Materials Students Organization

Our mission is to bring graduate students in the Civil Engineering Materials Division together to enhance student interaction and foster a robust network through collaboration and support. Additionally, we aim to bridge the gap between current and former students of this department.

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COPRI

The Texas A&M Chapter of The Coasts, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute

1.TAMU COPRI shall serve as a leader in improving knowledge, education, development, and the practice of civil engineering and other disciplines in the coastal, ocean, port, waterways, riverine, and wetlands environment; 2.Serve its members and society by uniting the disciplines dealing with coasts, oceans, ports and rivers; 3.Promote activities of...

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TAMU G-I

Texas A&M University Chapter of Geo-Institute

The organization promotes the profession of Civil Engineering, specifically Geotechnical Engineering. It also increases the awareness of the activities of geotechnical engineers through speakers and events.

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