AboutEstablished in 2006 at Boston University, we are a group of college students from various majors that all share the same enthusiasm for bringing change and progress to developing communities.
Currently, we are focusing our efforts on improving the health and quality of life in the community of Naluja, Zambia. We aim to do this thrgough various initiatives that are detailed in our projects. We are a collegiate chapter directly affiliated with the National chapter of Engineers Without Borders USA and hope to do our part in closing the disparities between communities around the globe. EWB-USA National Mission Statement
EWB-USA supports community-driven development programs worldwide by collaborating with local partners to design and implement sustainable engineering projects, while creating transformative experiences and responsible leaders.
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GoalsEWB partners with developing communities to improve their quality of life through the implementation of environmentally sustainable, equitable, and economical engineering projects while developing internationally responsible engineers and engineering students.
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FUNDRAISING CHAIR
Rachita Chaudhury Business Administration, Class of 2016 fundraisingchair.ewbbu@gmail.com |
SOCIAL & NETWORKING CHAIR
Wali Sabuhi Biomedical Engineering, Class of 2017 networkingchair.ewbbu@gmail.com |
PROGRAM MONITORING
& EDUCATION LEAD Marie-Elle Merchant Engineering, Class of 2018 pmel.ewbbu@gmail.com |
FACULTY ADVISOR
Muhammad Zaman, Ph.D. Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies, Biomedical Engineering Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering |
The Boston University Student Chapter of EWB is an officially recognized chapter of Engineers Without Borders-USA
and an officially recognized student group under the Boston University Student Activities Office.
© 2015 EWB-BU | Disclaimer
and an officially recognized student group under the Boston University Student Activities Office.
© 2015 EWB-BU | Disclaimer