Want to bring electricity to isolated villages in Africa? Want to fight deforestation and save people hours of walking to fetch firewood? Want to develop sustainable business models -- and then actually set up the business? Want to apply your economics, anthropology, ENVS, language, writing, web design, photography, marketing, organizational, leadership (or even engineering!) skills to help solve real-world problems? Want a hands-on, actually meaningful extracurricular that will let you improve people's lives? Then come check out Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering! Don't worry about starting late, come to our meeting tonight, Tuesday November 8th at 8pm in Cummings 200! ------------------------------------------ About DHE DHE is an award-winning, impact-driven organization comprised of students from every year and most majors. We run a variety of projects, including hydropower, fuel-efficient cookstoves, biogas, and water quality monitoring in Rwanda, Tanzania and West Virginia. DHE's small-scale hydropower project was recently recognized as an Outstanding Student Humanitarian project in the IEEE's 2011 Change the World contest for its innovative engineering concept and business model. 20 students, from freshman to post-grads, have spent a term traveling for DHE in the last year. Our partners include CARE International, the Jane Goodall Institute, the Rwandan Ministry of Infrastructure, and other engineering student groups at Imperial College London and the Kigali Institute of Science and Technology. For more information, check out our website at thayer.dartmouth.edu/dhe, check out this recent Dartmouth Now article about our work over the summer in Tanzania and Rwanda (http://now.dartmouth.edu/2011/10/student-engineers-solve-humanitarian-needs-with-sustainable-technology), or blitz back!