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Date: | Tue, 28 Sep 2010 11:07:36 -0400 |
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...coffee husk stoves, water turbines, and composting latrines have in common?
Answer: They are all projects designed, built and implemented by Dartmouth students!
Interested in learning more? Come to our first meeting of the term today, Tuesday the 28th in Cummings 200 (located in the Thayer School of Engineering)
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (formerly known as HELP) is comprised of students from all academic backgrounds - we are NOT just engineers! In fact, all of our projects incorporate work dealing with a variety of subjects such as global health, microfinance, public relations, design and technology, anthropology, etc.
If you cannot attend the meeting today, blitz back to get on the blitzlist and we will send out information from the first meeting. It's never too late to join, so please come whenever you can!
Tutaonana baadaye,
DHE execs
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