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UC students engineer cold-weather lifeline for Paralympians
University of Cincinnati students partnered with Project S.E.R.V.E. to design a residual limb warmer, helping Paralympians stay warm and protected between events.
Trine University students build device to help Gulf War veteran return to archery
A group of Trine University engineering students, working in partnership with Project S.E.R.V.E, spent months designing a device to help Navy veteran Chester Evitt return to archery after losing the use of his left arm.
USF students create solutions for para-athletes, injured veterans
Project S.E.R.V.E. and University of South Florida engineering students are profiled for their work in the National Design Competition with Team USA.
CU Boulder students design leg sleeve for Team USA para-athletes
A team of engineering students at the University of Colorado Boulder created a leg sleeve device designed to help para-athletes on Team USA.
'Making an impact': UC students design warming system for Paralympians
Project S.E.R.V.E. and the University of Cincinnati team up for annual National Design Competition with Team USA.
Bucknell students enter challenge to protect winter parathletes’ prosthetic limbs
Bucknell University mechanical engineering students are competing in Project S.E.R.V.E.’s National Design Competition in conjunction with the U.S. Parasliding development committee.