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Engineers for a Sustainable World
Stevens Institute of Technology
4 Members
The Stevens Chapter of Engineers for a Sustainable World promotes engineering solutions for social, environmental, and economic problems on campus and in the local community through a variety of projects, events, and initiatives.
Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW) is a non-profit network committed to building a better world. Established in 2002, ESW is comprised of students, university faculty, and professionals who are dedicated to building a more sustainable world for current and future generations. This involves not only direct projects on campuses, in communities, and internationally, but also educating our communities and ourselves about sustainability as a broad topic. (Taken from eswusa.org)
ESW operates as a network of 33 predominantly collegiate chapters across North America, with the overarching ESW-National driving multi-university initiatives and collaboration, digital education and resource sharing, and community events such as conferences. Through 1000 active members and an emerging set of professional chapters, ESW mobilizes students and faculty members through new educational programs, sustainability-oriented design projects, and volunteer activities that foster practical and innovative solutions to address the world's most critical challenges.
The Stevens Chapter of Engineers for a Sustainable World promotes engineering solutions for social, environmental, and economic problems on campus and in the local community through a variety of projects, events, and initiatives.
Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW) is a non-profit network committed to building a better world. Established in 2002, ESW is comprised of students, university faculty, and professionals who are dedicated to building a more sustainable world for current and future generations. This involves not only direct projects on campuses, in communities, and internationally, but also educating our communities and ourselves about sustainability as a broad topic. (Taken from eswusa.org)
ESW operates as a network of 33 predominantly collegiate chapters across North America, with the overarching ESW-National driving multi-university initiatives and collaboration, digital education and resource sharing, and community events such as conferences. Through 1000 active members and an emerging set of professional chapters, ESW mobilizes students and faculty members through new educational programs, sustainability-oriented design projects, and volunteer activities that foster practical and innovative solutions to address the world's most critical challenges.