Our Global Education Movement (GEM) team hit the ground running in 2018, beginning the work of getting educational sites up and running in Malawi, Kenya, Lebanon, and South Africa, and tending to our growing population of learners in the Kiziba Refugee Camp in Rwanda. I’d like to take a moment, on behalf of the entire SNHU community, and especially our GEM team, partners, and students, to thank our donors. Your leadership will help us launch this initiative, and your generosity will affect students across the globe, empowering them to improve their lives through the transformative power of education. Thank you.
Related Notes
Celebrating SNHU GEM Learners and Partners in Türkiye and Rwanda
SNHU GEM ED Rachael Sears joined learners and partners to celebrate milestone achievements in Gaziantep and Kigali.
SNHU GEM Celebrates SNHU’s International Education Week
SNHU President Lisa Marsh Ryerson joined the SNHU GEM community to discuss international education and answer questions.
Meet SNHU President Lisa Marsh Ryerson
In a letter to the SNHU GEM community, President Ryerson shares three facts you might not know about SNHU’s President.