Engineering students help health nonprofit in Uganda

The WashU Engineers Without Borders group has worked for years to improve hospital infrastructure and access to affordable health care through a nonprofit in Uganda. Over winter break, a team of students and faculty traveled there to put their engineering concepts into practice, helping improve reliable power and safe, accessible water.

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Remember that your path from your Ph.D. program to career development professional does not mean you must leave behind your academic training. You can use it to help students across disciplines—from humanities to science and business—discover and share their stories, writes Laura Evers.

From Close Reading to Career Advising

An English Ph.D. program can provide many opportunities for the development of transferable skills, writes Laura Evers.
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