Engineering development for humanity

The Michigan Tech chapter of Engineers Without Borders includes 80 active students from across ten departments. More than 50% of its members are women. The chapter provides a venue for all students on campus to engage in international development projects. EWB-Michigan Tech currently has projects in Guatemala, Honduras, and Bolivia. To date nearly 200 students have been active in EWB at Michigan Tech, including every engineering field, business, forestry, humanities, policy and psychology.

 

Engineers Without Borders

Initiated

2004


Web site

ewb.students.mtu.edu


Goals

1. Improve the quality of life, notably health, environment, and economics, in partner communities

2. Create better engineers


Students

Freshmen through Doctorate

For more information contact:

Prof. Kurt Paterson

Prof. David Watkins, Jr.

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Last updated:
October 17, 2007

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