Student team expands impact with water and bridge projects in Eswatini | Cornell Chronicle
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"It was really cool to see the impact we're having, not just in building the project but also transferring skills," said Sara Buchta '25, an environmental engineering major and the project manager for Cornell EIA. This reflects a deep commitment not just to the physical infrastructure but to empowering the community with the knowledge and skills necessary to maintain and sustain these services for the future."
"The mission of the project in terms of global development and improving access in these rural communities has stayed the same, but it's really exciting for us to get to learn even more technical disciplines and expand our engineering knowledge," Buchta said. This highlights the importance of adaptation and growth within the team as they tackle diverse engineering challenges relevant to the community needs."
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