In January, student volunteers from the Stony Brook chapter of Global Water Brigades travelled to a remote village community near Tegucigalpa in the mountains of Honduras to participate in a week-long public health project. The team included undergraduate students Brianna DiMasso, Jose Hernandez, Nicole Izzo, Brittany Kalosza, Juhyun Kim, Elizabeth Lugten, Laura Morella, Anna Veit and Joy Marie Virga, graduate student Danielle Zori and the group’s faculty advisor, Distinguished Service Professor Malcolm Bowman of SoMAS. Support for this project was provided by the Office of the Vice President for Research, SoMAS, and the University’s Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities (URECA) program.
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