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        Being 'civil' for one whole week!

        May 04, 2026
         

        Civil Engineering hosts successful annual industry open house

        February 09, 2026
         

        Civil Engineering Industry Leaders to Gather at 2026 Industry Open House

        December 19, 2025
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