Monday, February 23, 2009

Update


Our last meeting was a great success, many people showed up to hear Rodney Holbert speak on his previous trips with other schools and the successes they had. We hope that everyone that showed up will continue to attend our regular meetings which are returning to their regularly scheduled time of Wednesday at 1:30 in the engineering labs.

Lets make this a success!

...///Brenton A. McCuskey\\\...

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Meeting/Presentation

I just wanted to remind everyone that there is a meeting today in the Aurthur Weisberg Engineering Laboratories Classroom at 4:30p. Rodney Holbert, Office manager of Burgess and Niple Engineering in Parkersburg, will be there to discuss his Engineers Without Borders trip to Nicaragua.

Everyone interested should plan on attending.

...///Brenton A. McCuskey\\\...

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Minutes - February 10, 2009

Minutes - February 10, 2009

Recruiting
--New members
--Still looking for more people

Website Design & Implementation
--Looking for someone to head this up
-- Assistance would be appreciated
--Obtained webspace hosted by Marshall University
--Obtained Marshall University E-mail

Fund-raising Letter
--Possibilities and ideas
--Contact Michael Audello

New Blogger/Secretary
--Brenton A. McCuskey

Design-Production of EWD Flyers
--Bryan Adkins & Brigham Ash

Presentation/Display Board
--Caitlyn Davis-McDaniel
--Discussed possibilities

Newsletter
--Caitlyn Davis-McDaniel
--Discussed possibilities

Chosen Project
-- Simwatachela, Zambia
--Need cultural information
--Application

Next Meeting
--4:30pm February 19, 2009 @ Engineering Lab

...///Brenton A. McCuskey\\\...

Engineers Without Borders

Engineers Without Borders - Marshall Chapter is a non-profit humanitarian organization devoted to the advancement of developing communities worldwide through the; design, construction and implementation of sustainable engineering projects.

As a developing chapter we, EWB-Marshall, look for to providing technical support to these developing communities and implementing the construction of beneficial civil works. In order to obtain our goal we must; collaborate with local businesses for both financial and technical help, utilize our combined engineering knowledge, and encourage new members to join.

To keep everyone motivated and informed, we will post meeting times, notes, photos and other pertianant information to this blog.

We need your help to make this a success!

...///Brenton A. McCuskey\\\...