This is a design text created by students to spread awareness of issues on providing accessible drinking water in Panama by the student organization Engineers Without Borders (EBW) and recruit new members for the group. Artifacts:…
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Engineers Without Borders Design Text
This video was designed to promote the visibility of Engineers Without Borders on Northeastern’s Campus. Additionally, it was meant to provide an introduction to the mission of the club and how to get more involved with the organization….
Creating Projects for Student Organization Benefits
Creator(s): Molly Allen Course: ENGW3315 Interdisciplinary Advanced Writing in the Disciplines ENGW3315 students created multiple projects as deliverables for their student organizations. Featured is the research presentation for Active Minds, the research proposal for SAPR, a grant written for EWB, a brochure of healthy eating for Slow Food, and op-eds written for HEAT. All projects…
Recruitment and Retention for Engineers Without Borders
Creators: Mei Rizzo, George Acostalemus, Alec Condry, Samir Tandon, Hans-Nikolas Romano Course: ENGW3315 Interdisciplinary Advanced Writing in the Disciplines Throughout the semester, students collaborated with Northeastern’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) on a variety of projects. This artifact is a presentation of the student’s final project, for which they conducted research on recruitment and…
Student Participation and Retention within E.W.B – Panama Group
Creators: Christopher Schmidt, Jacob Catalina, Patricia Zarate Zamalloa Course: ENGW3315 Interdisciplinary Advanced Writing in the Disciplines The artifact is a presentation that students made in collaboration with their student group to investigate how students from backgrounds outside of engineering and STEM participate in the Engineers Without Borders club. It highlights the importance of student research…