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**Currently** New Project Information is Up:: Here 
Bernard Amadei Inducted into National Academy of Engineering for EWB:: See here 
April 1, 2008 : 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
EWB General Meeting (Campus Center 307)
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April 3rd : Rain Catchment Workshop, Campus Center Dining Room 203A, 12:30 -2:00 PM

April 8th : EWB General Meeting, Campus Center Dining Room 203E 12:30 - 1:30 PM

April 10th : Rain Catchment Workshop, Campus Center Dining Room 203A 12:30 - 2:00 PM

April 15th : EWB Officer Elections, Holmes Hall Rm 244 -- 5:00 PM

April 17th : Rain Catchment Workshop, Campus Center Dining Room 203A 12:30 - 2:00 PM

April 18th (Earth Day) : EWB & Sustainable Saunders Water Catchment Groundbreaking Ceremony

May 13th :"Innovation and Research With a Human Face(pdf)."
With Cathy Leslie, Eecutive Director of EWB USA.
4:30 PM - Lecture
5:30 PM - Reception
Center for Korean Studies Auditorium(map).

EWB-USA News:: Read Here 

 

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Department of Civil Engineering
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Holmes Hall 383,
Honolulu, HI 96822
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Get Involved

EWB-UH is a rapidly growing student organization and needs your support! If you are a student and would like to get involved, there are a numbers or ways you may become a part of this organization:
  • First of all,

  • Come to our general meetings
  • Come to our Executive Board meetings and/or join a committee
  • Join a project team
  • Start a new project
EWB-UH also greatly encouraged your support as a professional. If you are a professional or not a student and would like to get help there are a number of ways in which you help would be greatly appreciated:
  • Become a project mentor. EWB-UH is in great need of project mentors that can help our project teams in both technical and non-technical areas. Project mentors are needed for traveling and to help with design work here at UH. If you are interested in become a project mentor, please contact

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  • Make a monetary donation. Monetary donations will help us make an impact on the lives of villagers in developing countries by helping with both implementation and travel costs. Monetary donations can be made here.
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