February 1, 2012
Engineers Without Borders founder to keynote Mission Week
Events throughout the week reflect on who are our neighbors – locally, nationally and internationallyDr. Bernard Amadei, founding president of
Engineers Without Borders USA and co-founder of Engineers Without Borders — International, will present the keynote address as part of Marquette University’s
Mission Week 2012. His address, “Engineering for the Developing World: From Crisis to Development,” will take place
Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 4 p.m. in the Alumni Memorial Union Monaghan Ballroom, 1442 W. Wisconsin Ave.
The event is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required, but individuals are asked to register for the event by emailing University Special Events at
universityspecialevents@marquette.edu.
Dr. Amadei is a professor of civil engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder and director of the Mortenson Center in Engineering for Developing Communities. Amadei dedicates his curriculum and research to educating globally responsible engineering students and professionals who can help create sustainable solutions to the endemic problems faced by developing communities worldwide.
Amadei will discuss how population growth, especially in developing or underdeveloped countries, will create unprecedented demands on resources that will be critical for engineers to address. He will propose ways that we can contribute to the building of a more sustainable, stable and equitable world.
About Mission Week:Each February, the Marquette community pauses to reflect on our university's Catholic, Jesuit mission. Mission Week is the time set aside to recall our larger purpose and the Ignatian heritage and spirituality that guide us throughout the year.
This year’s theme is “Who is my neighbor?” Throughout the week of Feb. 19, the Marquette community will be invited to reflect on who their neighbors are locally, nationally and internationally, and to examine how they can create international networks to address issues of faith, justice and ecology.
The week will begin Sunday, Feb. 19 at 4p.m. with a mass at the Church of the Gesu celebrated by Rev. Doug Leonhardt, S.J. Marquette President Scott R. Pilarz, S.J., will join Father Leonhardt as homilist.