Sunday, March 17, 2013
WATERLOO — Like most academics, the dean of applied health sciences at the University of Waterloo spends hours engrossed in her research.
But Susan Elliott is taking her work to a whole other level. As a medical geographer, Elliott has turned her work on health and the environment into a personal project.
Elliott has kick-started the building of a water and sanitation facility in the rural village of Usoma in Kenya.
Read full story in The Record: UW dean giving back to village that was part of her research.