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Second Quarter Newsletter The North Texas Chapter’s newsletter for the second quarter has been issued.  View a copy here.  To receive our newsletter please contact us

July 29-August 6, 2008 The North Texas Chapter is planning a trip to Honduras to assist the Fort Worth Mission Council in the implementation of repair and reconstruction projects for a trade school. The project will include the construction of composting toilets, improvement of drainage around the school, assessment of the structural integrity of the school, and an assessment of the school’s electrical system.  Please contact us if you are interested in participating. Structural, civil and electrical engineers who speak Spanish are strongly encouraged to participate.

July 2008 North Texas Chapter member Frank Griffin will give a presentation on the chapter’s current future projects to the Dallas Branch of ASCE.

 

 

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Text Box: The North Texas professional chapter of Engineers without Borders-USA is a group of engineers and non-engineers dedicated to helping build a better world, one community at time.  We focus on sustainable engineering projects in developing countries.  Our goal is to work with the recipient communities to address their self-identified needs.  
Our secondary mission is to 'develop a better engineer, one project at a time.'  This mission applies to our own work and to the work that we do with the engineering students at the University of Texas - Arlington.

If you would like to work with us on a project, or to help mentor the next- generation of philanthropic engineers, please drop us a line or attend one of our future meetings.  We look forward to working with you!


Engineers Without Borders™ - USA
Engineers Without Borders-USA (EWB-USA) is a non-profit organization established in 2000 to partner with developing communities worldwide in order to improve their quality of life. 

This partnership involves the implementation of environmentally and economically sustainable engineering projects, while involving and training responsible engineering professionals and students.  A key goal of EWB is to develop a the next generation of socially-responsible, globally-engaged engineering students.  Learn more about EWB-USA...
Text Box: North Texas Students and Educators
Hear a presentation from engineers in your community


If you would like Members of The North Texas professional chapter of Engineers without Borders-USA to speak to your class or school career fair about the work of Engineers Without Borders and to inspire them to consider a career as an engineer please let us know!  We would enjoy meeting you and speaking to your class.  Please send us an email. 

North Texas Engineers and Engineering Students

Get involved by sharing your interest in engineering and your knowledge of the field with local youth by speaking to a class or speaking at a school career fair.

Building a Better World, One Community at a Time.

Engineers Without Borders -USA

North Texas Chapter

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PROJECTS

 

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Las Malvinas, Mexico

The North Texas Chapter of Engineers Without Borders will begin working on a potable water project for a small island fishing village, Las Malvinas, Mexico.  With the generous donations from our sponsors, the Chapter has proposed using solar panels to create electricity that will be used to purify water. 

Read more about the project…

Special Thanks to Our Sponsors!

 

Hyderbad Rotary

Carlos & Tina Sala

MEETINGS


Our meetings are usually held on the first Thursday of the month.


**NEXT MEETINGS**

 

 

 

Monthly Chapter Meeting

This month’s meeting will be held at the University of Texas at Arlington in room 601 of Nedderman Hall.


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Thursday

September 4, 2008

Text Box: 2008 Regional Workshop
October 3rd through October 5th
Tulane School of Public Health, New Orleans, Louisiana

Registration Rates 

Early Bird (July 7 - August 7)     				                           
Student Member  	                 - $65
Faculty Advisor                          - $75       
Professional Member                 - $125  

After August 7
Student Member                         - $55 
Faculty Advisor                          - $80
Professional Member                 - $150

Non-members
Students                                       - $75
Professionals                               - $170

Contact your local chapter to register.