» » » Friday, April 29, 2016 The Princeton University chapter of the service group Engineers Without Borders (EWB) received national recognition for its effectiveness in executing an expanding set of projects focused on providing clean water to communities in Africa and South and Central America. In one EWB project, Will Guiracoche (above), now a junior, helped carry pipes up a mountain to install a system for delivering fresh water to the town of La Pitajaya in the summer of 2014. Current Stories | | Partnerships yield global impact for Engineers Without Borders Posted March 28, 2016; 12:00 p.m. by Anna Windemuth, Class of 2017, for the Office of Engineering Communications | When Josh Umansky-Castro joined as a freshman, he traveled to the remote mountain town of La Pitajaya, Per来源(Source From):
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