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people gathering before the ceremony
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Engineering 1 building was the first sky scraper built on campus. It accommodates some of the department of engineering faculty, lecture rooms, provide research facilities and administrative centre space for engineering, built environment and information technology.
Mayor (aka Pierre Niyomwungeri - our foreman & translator) as MC at the Opening Ceremony for the hydropower plant.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Engineering practices are an integral part of the Next Generation Science Standards and represent a new expectation for teachers who must soon incorporate them into their science instruction. Here Bill Grosser explains how that can be done.
Kurt Kostyu `12 digs down to the penstock intake at the bottom of the settling tank
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Interview
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Merritt Jenkins `10 walking through the crush of people taking a look in the kiosk
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Students in ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering show off their projects in the Atrium at the end of term.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
Mary Bonaduce, biological engineering student, working in the Arkansas Water Research Center Lab. Photo by Stephanie Smith.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers members from left Christina Cucinotta, Allyson Hill, Bonnie Malhotra, and Seth Gottlund
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November 20, 2013
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Working with Professor Chris Anderson Aaliyah Shodeinde '17 works on Cell Culture Preparation in the lab
Chuck Zovko / Zovko Photographic llc
July 14, 2016
Mayor (aka Pierre Niyomwungeri - our foreman & translator) and Merritt Jenkins `10 walk down the hill to the kiosk
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Interview
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Students in ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering show off their projects in the Atrium at the end of term.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
Yong Wang, associate professor of biomedical engineering, on April 2, 2014. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Kevin Francfort '15 and Merritt Jenkins `10 and the gate valve
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Refugee camp
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Calixte and Carrie (Imperial College, London).
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12