What is the ASCE Indiana-Kentucky Student Symposium?
The ASCE Indiana-Kentucky Student Symposium is one of 22 ASCE regional student symposia held annually as an opportunity for ASCE student chapters in their respective regions to showcase their skills and achievements by designing, building, and/or competing in various civil engineering activities.
The ASCE student symposia take place in the spring and include competitions, professional and personal development opportunities, networking, and, of course, fun as a celebration of civil engineering and the ASCE community.
The Indiana-Kentucky region (INKY) comprises of 13 universities from Indiana and Kentucky. This year, the 2025 ASCE Indiana-Kentucky Student Symposium will be hosted at the University of Notre Dame, with over 300 students expected in attendance.
The ASCE INKY Student Chapters are:
- Marian University
- Murray State University
- Purdue University at West Lafayette
- Purdue University Fort Wayne,
- Purdue University Northwest
- Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
- Trine University
- University of Evansville
- University of Kentucky
- University of Louisville
- University of Notre Dame
- University of Southern Indiana
- Valparaiso University
- Western Kentucky University.
If you do not have an ASCE Student Chapter but are interested in attending and/or competing in the ASCE 2025 Indiana-Kentucky Student Symposium, please contact [email protected].
Who can attend?
All are welcome to register for the 2025 ASCE Indiana-Kentucky Student Symposium. Students who will be competing in Society-wide Competitions must meet eligibility requirements as detailed by ASCE: https://www.asce.org/communities/student-members/conferences/eligibility
If you do not have an ASCE Student Chapter but are interested in attending and/or competing in the ASCE 2025 Indiana-Kentucky Student Symposium, please contact [email protected].
What is ASCE?
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is an engineering society devoted to advancing technologies, encouraging lifelong learning, promoting professionalism and the civil engineering profession, developing civil engineering leaders, and advocating infrastructure and environmental stewardship.
“The American Society of Civil Engineers represents more than 160,000 members of the civil engineering profession in 177 countries. Founded in 1852, ASCE is the nation’s oldest engineering society.
ASCE stands at the forefront of a profession that plans, designs, constructs, and operates society’s economic and social engine – the built environment – while protecting and restoring the natural environment.” — asce.org