Iowa State Engineers Without Borders chapter receives first TMS/EWB-USA grant
After only a year in existence, the Iowa State University chapter of Engineers Without Borders has been selected by The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society for their first collaborative grant with...
View ArticleSustainability Project Sparks New Collaborations
Iowa State materials science students are making a difference in developing nations
View ArticleEWB students to spend break in Belize
Several members of the Iowa State chapter of Engineers Without Borders will travel to Belize in Central America to help that country overcome poverty. Read the Iowa State Daily story here .
View ArticleThe Fruits of Their Labor
Iowa State's Engineers Without Borders student chapter helps a village in Belize
View ArticleIowa State’s engineering brand
Especially in the digital age of marketing, it has become increasingly true that brand is determined by audience perception. Sure, you can try to influence that perception, but what people think of...
View ArticleEngineers Without Borders teaches about poverty, water scarcity
This week, Engineers Without Borders aimed to educate the ISU and Ames community about the issue of poverty in and outside of America with Poverty Awareness Week. It started on Monday outside Parks...
View ArticleGuest post: Creating positive change through engineering and leadership
“The willingness to show up changes us. It makes us a little braver each time.” – Brené Brown Before I even officially chose Iowa State, I was approached by a learning community called Women in Science...
View ArticleISU’s Engineers Without Borders aims to ease water procurement in West...
One Iowa State University student group aims to use its engineering expertise to provide a safe and reliable source of water for a drought-stricken, agriculture-dependent region in West Africa. The...
View ArticleIowa State’s Engineers Without Borders constructs drinking water system in Ghana
Iowa State University’s Engineers Without Borders (EWB-ISU) has returned to the village of Ullo, in northwest Ghana, to continue a project to bring a better source of water to the community. “To say...
View ArticleEngineers Without Borders – Iowa State University Chapter brings water to...
Kevin Prince (middle, in yellow shirt) walks with children in Ullo. EWB members spend time getting to know the community members while working on water distribution centers. Photos courtesy Kevin...
View ArticleFall 2018 student marshal and outstanding seniors honored
Each semester, twelve graduating seniors are selected as outstanding seniors to represent the College of Engineering. Of these twelve, one is chosen as the college’s student marshal at the...
View ArticleEWB ISU return from successful water project in Ullo, Ghana
Eight students involved in Engineers Without Borders (EWB ISU), a student organization on campus, spent three weeks of winter break in Ullo, Ghana. In its fourth year visiting the village, EWB ISU...
View ArticleFriedmann recieves Excellence Award from Engineers Without Borders
Michelle Friedmann is a graduate student at Iowa State University’s Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (ISU ABE). Friedmann received the Excellence Award from Engineers Without...
View ArticleOutstanding senior fall 2019 – Danielle Ufheil
Danielle Ufheil Major: Biological Systems Engineering, emphasis in Biorenewable Resources, Minor: Spanish GPA: 3.59 Hometown: Lake Zurich, Illinois Career goal: My overall career goal is to be able to...
View ArticleAn insider look at ISU ABE travel team in Ghana
In this most recent report from students and faculty working with Engineers Without Borders (EWB), students describe their experience developing water resource systems in Ghana. They also take part in...
View ArticleIowa State University launches partnership with the U.S. Embassy in Ghana and...
Zack and Paul Saeed, two leaders of the Ullo Traditional Area, made the long journey to attend the event on the KNUST campus. They had the great honor to meet Liz Ategou, the public affairs officer at...
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