Engineers Without Borders Texas A&M University Chapter Spring 2019 Service Learning
EWB-TAMU delivers sustainable and innovative solutions to real-world problems in order to empower international communities, by offering opportunities for the students of Texas A&M University to: Work on international engineering projects Develop relationships with members of other cultures Design, prototype, and test real-world engineering designs Lead the in implementation of those designs Initiate the supporting functions of the projects: fundraising, managing finances, project management, and establishing relationships with faculty and donors Mission and Vision
Past Projects… Belize Costa Rica Nicaragua Panama
So… Why Should I Join? Experience Leadership, Project Management Gain a new perspective on other cultures and countries Real design experience with guidance from professional engineers Training Sessions and Workshops Common construction practices and testing procedures Cultural awareness Socials! Meet engineers of other disciplines with similar interests Intramurals, general meetings, fundraising events, etc.
How can I join? Become a member by signing up on our website: ewb.tamu.edu Pay Dues: $25/semester Upcoming Meetings: Next General Meeting: Thursday, March 28th @ 7pm in ZACH 211 Rwanda Project Meetings: Mondays @ 7pm in HEB 104 Local B/CS Project Meetings: Tuesdays @ 7pm in ZACH 160 Colonias Project Meetings: Wednesdays @ 7pm in ZACH 211
Questions? Contact Information: Brian Welsh, President: president@ewbtamu.org Christina Rasmussin, VP of Projects: vpprojects@ewbtamu.org Bailee Allen, VP of Development: vpdevelopment@ewbtamu.org Jacob Barge, Membership Director: membership@ewbtamu.org