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The Harvard College Engineers Without Borders (HCEWB) was founded in early 2007 at Harvard University. Since its founding, the organization has become involved with a project in Constanza, Dominican Republic.
HCEWB is affiliated with Engineers Without Borders - USA, a non-profit humanitarian organization established to partner with developing communities around the world in order to improve their quality of life. As a result of the expanding School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, HCEWB seeks to promote a global consciousness among students by working on environmentally sound and economically sustainable engineering projects. The projects usually last 3-5 years and culminate in a trip to the community in which they will be implemented. Members from a variety of concentrations are encouraged to join. HCEWB is dedicated to the EWB mission: "Building A Better World, One Community At A Time."
President
Eshwan RamuduVice President
Treasurer
Julie XieSecretary
Web Master
Wells Chair
Water Treatment Chair
Finance Chair
HCEWB is pleased to have the following advisors:
Dr. Marie Dahleh, Assistant Dean for Academic Programs, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Prof. James Rice, Mallinckrodt Professor of Engineering Sciences and Geophysics, Harvard Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
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Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences |
David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies |
Harvard College Engineers Without Borders is a student-run organization at Harvard College™. The Harvard™ name is a trademark of the President and Fellows of Harvard College™ and is used by permission of Harvard University™. The Engineers Without Borders - USA™ globe logo and the Engineers Without Borders - USA™ name are registered trademarks of Engineers Without Borders - USA™ and are used by permission of Engineers Without Borders - USA™.
Copyright © 2009 Harvard College Engineers Without Borders
Updated Monday, October 5, 2009 8:38 PM










