Tufts Engineers Without Borders (EWB) is a student group at Tufts University that designs and implements sustainable engineering projects in developing communities. EWB at Tufts is unique in that it includes liberal arts and engineering students who work together to integrate the conceptual and technical strengths of both schools and thereby strengthen our chapter's projects in the communities in which we work.
Come play dodgeball with Tufts Engineers Without Borders and Tufts Quidditch! You and four of your friends can compete for glory and, more importantly, prizes! We will be using standard dodgeball rules but will be using BLUDGERS instead of normal dodgeballs. Don't worry, they aren't made out of solid iron like they are in Harry Potter!
Jean-Michel Molenaar is a Professor of Practice at the School of Engineering at Tufts. He has been part of the international fab lab network since its early years, after earning an M.A. in Arts and Technology in the Netherlands.
Want to get fit and support awesome international development work? Come to Tufts Engineers Without Borders' annual 6k run! Why is it a 6k? It's the average distance women in Africa and Asia need to walk to get water (per the UN). The race will begin at 10 AM sharp so show up early to pick up your bib number. The top male and female finishers will receive prizes!
Tufts Engineers Without Borders (EWB) is a student group at Tufts University that designs and implements sustainable engineering projects in developing communities. EWB at Tufts is unique in that it includes liberal arts and engineering students who work together to integrate the conceptual and technical strengths of both schools and thereby strengthen our chapter's projects in the communities in which we work.
Tufts Engineers Without Borders (EWB) is a student group at Tufts University that designs and implements sustainable engineering projects in developing communities. EWB at Tufts is unique in that it includes liberal arts and engineering students who work together to integrate the conceptual and technical strengths of both schools and thereby strengthen our chapter's projects in the communities in which we work.
Tufts Engineers without Borders 5k Run is bigger and better than ever. This year EWB are hosting a 6 kilometer run as it is the average distance women in Africa and Asia need to walk to get water (per the UN). The race will begin at 10 am sharp so show up early to pick up your bib number. The top male and female finishers will receive prizes!
John Durant, an Associate Professor in the Tufts Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, will be speaking on environmental engineering projects on an international scale. Professor Durant will present useful info on water quality management and other environmental projects as the Latin America and East Africa chapters of the Tufts Engineers Without Borders club prepare for their upcoming, December assessment trips to Nicaragua and Tanzania, respectively. The event is open to the public and will be hosted in Eaton Hall Room 202.