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Revision as of 03:21, 2 October 2013
Contents
Overview
Engineers Without Borders started in 2002 with 8 students and 1 faculty member with the shared vision of supplying sustainable basic human needs to underdeveloped communities worldwide. Since then, there vision has grown to over 13,000 members in 180 campuses with 250 chapters. EWB-USA strives to create transformative experiences and responsible leaders by empowering members to find community solutions in water supply, sanitation, energy, agriculture, civil works, structures and information systems. From gathering information, designing a thorough solution, and implementing that design, EWB members have impacted more than 2.5 million lives.
Purpose
Distinct Differences From Other Offerings
Impact Achieved For Students and Campus
With over 180 Universities involved in EWB-USA, the impacts student's have made is far reaching.
Texas A&M's EWB-TAMU chapter won the EWB-USAs "Premier Chapter" recognition for going above and beyond the mission of EWB. A&M students have visited Costa Rica multiple times to gather information about community needs. Then came back to assess and design solutions for those needs, then went back to implement and fulfill their design solutions. Since 2010 A&M has built a computer education center for students, and made their water supply drinkable while providing 100 households with access to water. Read more about there experience here.
(Include images, where possible, and campuses involved)
Steps Required To Bring Resource to Campus
Chances are there is already a chapter at your campus. If you want to get connected then check out chapters near you here.
Otherwise, you can start your own chapter through a couple steps:
First, you must find
Second, you must have a handful of highly motivated students and at least one faculty member that will back you up 100%
Second,