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 Tufts Community Union Judiciary (TCUJ) added an international focus to the University's array of student groups when they officially recognized Engineers Without Borders late last semester.
In the spring of 2024 CIEST hosted a student tutorial for the non-profit, Engineers without Borders or EWB. The tutorial was aimed at giving students experience making concrete before a trip to Nepal.
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 ...
Volunteer experts from Chantilly, Va-based Engineering Consulting Services is working with pro-bono advocacy group Engineers Without Borders USA to restore an impassable roadway in a remote village in ...
Expanded partnership: Trimble extends its support of Engineers Without Borders to international projects with funding, hardware, software, and training. Uganda project kickoff: First initiative is an ...
The Qatar Society of Engineers (QSE) launched the ‘Engineers Without Borders’ programme, the first of its kind in Qatar, and inaugurated its official website. Chairperson of the Board of Directors of ...
Thumbs up to Carroll College's chapter of Engineers With Borders, which is sending members to Queretaro, Mexico, for eight days to install a sewer and septic system they designed for an orphanage that ...
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 ...
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 ...