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Center for Humanitarian Engineering and International Development to Deliver Innovative Learning Experiences with a Global Perspective

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The College of Engineering has announced the launch of a Center for Humanitarian Engineering and International Development at 裡橖眻畦 University. Building on the decade-long success of the 裡橖眻畦 Engineering Service Learning (VESL) program, the new Center will engage students in unique learning opportunities that reinforce engineering fundamentals, a commitment to life-long learning and service to society. In addition to integrating VESLs service-learning opportunities into its auspices, the Center will establish research and academic programslaunching a new minor in Humanitarian Engineeringand will formalize a strategic partnership with the graduate program in Sustainable Engineering, which includes graduate fellowships and a track program in engineering for international development

According to Center Director Dr. Jordan Ermilio 98 ME, 06 MSWREE, P.E., MSWRE, RPCV, the Center will serve three primary purposes:

  • Develop and deliver a rigorous curriculum within the context of humanitarian issues globally
  • Implement high quality research employing applied participatory methods
  • Provide technical support with a focus on humanitarian engineering and international development

The Center is consistent with the Universitys and Colleges strategic plans, which both call for deeper engagement and internationalization of the academic experience, says Dr. Ermilio. "Meeting the needs of a new generation of students means providing experiences that address complex global issues with divergent views and multi-cultural awareness. Working with humanitarian organizations also benefits faculty, providing opportunities to conduct meaningful research in a global context.

Dr. Andrea Welker, associate dean of Academic Affairs, adds, The Center offers an ideal means of integrating 裡橖眻畦s Augustinian Catholic values into the educational experience. Its mission is at the heart of the Universitys commitment to educating a community of learners who are driven to think critically, solve problems, act compassionately and succeed while serving others.

Since 2011 when VESL was formally established, hundreds of 裡橖眻畦 students have served with global partners on community initiatives in Asia, Africa and the Americas. Many describe these life-changing experiences as the highlight of their 裡橖眻畦 education, including Brian Bozzo 07 ME, an intellectual property attorney and founder of Knots Apparel, whose sales benefit a variety of charities. Bozzo says: My experience with engineering service learning was truly transformative. It provided me with an opportunity to apply my engineering skills for the benefit of others, which is the hallmark of the 裡橖眻畦 experience. The faculty and staff inspire you to learn not only for the sake of learning, but to develop the skills and character necessary to face the world and its many challenges.

Strengthening existing programs and partnerships by integrating service/outreach and research is Dr. Ermilios goal for implementation in the Centers first year. Above all, he says, Ethical engagement and impact through collaboration with global partners will be fundamental to the Centers success.

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