The University of Michigan Chapter of Chi Epsilon was founded in 1949 as the 25th chapter to join the Civil and Environmental Engineering Honor Society. Since then, the members of Chi Epsilon have continually worked to further the society's goal of developing civil and environmental engineering students with the attributes necessary for a successful engineering career: Scholarship, Character, Practicality, and Sociability.Chi Epsilon hosts speaker meetings where attendees are introduced to an academic or professional topic. The Chapter often invites speakers to share on topics that are not directly related to the academic concentration of its members to challenge attendees to think critically about subjects they may not be familiar with. Chi Epsilon has served students by providing review sessions and materials for the Fundamentals of Engineering exam. Review sessions cover topics tested on the exam to prepare students the necessary skills they need to pass the exam and move one step closer to acheiving their professional license. Further preparation is provided through the study books available from the Chapter.In addition, Chi Epsilon engages with the surrounding community through volunteer events. Recently, the chapter has helped out at the Leslie Science and Nature Center, a place that encourages creativity and respect for STEM and the natural world.Members of Chi Epsilon will continue to pursue the ultimate goal laid down by our predecessors, while dealing with current events with integrity.