Jun 25, 2008
Engineers Without Borders Begins Third Project in Honduras this Summer
Students from engineering and the liberal arts will design a sustainable water system for the village of El Convento This summer, members of Lafayette’s…
Students from engineering and the liberal arts will design a sustainable water system for the village of El Convento This summer, members of Lafayette’s…
Lafayette is the only exclusively undergraduate liberal arts and engineering college among the 64 institutions whose students were honored Michael Adelman…
He, Lori Gonzalez ’10, and Katherine Reeves ’10 present new project’s progress at Clinton Global Initiative University Conference this weekend By…
They will present information on their new Economic Empowerment and Global Learning Project this week at Bill Clinton’s inaugural Global Initiative University…
Eight engineering students will work on project during January interim session Eight members of the College’s Engineers Without Borders (EWB) will travel…
<5>Briana Niblick ’06 discusses her experiences in Austria as a Fulbright Scholar Briana Niblick ’06 graduated with a B.S. civil engineering and A…
Ryan Clark ’08 and Hugo Sindelar ’08 present research in Harrisburg In October, Ryan Clark ’08 (Sellersville, Pa.), who is pursuing an A.B. in international…
Lafayette’s Engineers Without Borders worked to improve the economy in Lagunitas, Honduras This summer, members of Lafayette’s chapter of Engineers…
Sebastian Felipe Barreto Ortiz ’10 documents Engineers Without Borders project this summer Sebastian Felipe Barreto Ortiz ’10 (Bogota, Colombia) is…
Engineers Without Borders member Michael Adelman ’10 reflects on his experiences this summer in Honduras Michael Adelman ’10 (Clarks Summit, Pa.) is…