For many communities, access to infrastructure is a key to breaking the cycle of poverty. Xylem Watermark’s Emma Housman spoke with Vinesan Govender to learn about his work with our NGO partner ...
Engineers Without Borders is a global non-profit organization that originated within the United States. Engineers Without Borders’ mission encompasses collaboration with local organizations in an ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Kids may call it slime, but the technical name is Oobleck, a non-Newtonian fluid that changes viscosity under stress. Think cornstarch and water and the fun kids have playing with it.
MADISON, Wis. - The goal of Engineers Without Borders is to help build better communities through engineering projects that empower, but they need your help! Ryan Docter, president of the UW-Madison ...
Living next to the largest body of fresh water in on the planet, it’s easy for us to take clean drinking water for granted. But clean water is not accessible in many parts of the world and the UMD ...
Emily Zuetell is an undergraduate student in mechanical engineering. She was the president of CU’s student chapter of Engineers Without Borders and has been a member of the organization for over three ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Engineering Tomorrow, a public charity dedicated to inspiring high school students to pursue a path in engineering, and Engineers Without Borders USA (“EWB-USA”), an ...
Engineers Without Borders (EWB) at the University is preparing to host their second annual 5k run on April 20 and encourages all students, faculty and community members to run in support of their ...
The Engineers Without Borders - Qatar program and the Qatar Scientific Club discussed ways to integrate their efforts in providing engineering and technical services to the Qatari community during a ...
Passion, the desire to help others, and skill sharing define Michigan Tech’s Engineers Without Borders student chapter. Community is one of the Michigan Tech values, nestled nicely with accountability ...
A GROUP of local engineers and students plan to travel to Uganda this January and use their skills to provide something special to villagers that many Americans take for granted: clean, accessible ...
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