Engineers Without Borders – Princeton University

 
 

Established in fall 2004, Engineers Without Borders–Princeton University is a dynamic group of undergraduate and graduate students dedicated to applying their knowledge from the classroom and laboratory to address local and international challenges in a sustainable manner.  Future engineers join with anthropology, economics, language, history, and Woodrow Wilson School concentrators to bring technologies and education to developing regions.  From design to implementation, the projects are entirely student designed and organized, drawing on the long legacy of “Princeton in the Nation’s Service and in the Service of All Nations.”

 

Recent News

  1. 9/10/09 - Vice President Jane Yang in “Reflections on Service”

  2. 9/29/09 - EWB-Princeton Completes Three Summer Trips


Contact Us:

ewb@princeton.edu


Engineers Without Borders–Princeton University

E-Quad, Room A134

School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Princeton University

Princeton, New Jersey 08544

Building a sustainable future...

...here and abroad.

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