Creating Pathways to Meaningful Employment for Refugee Students
A new report from the Center for Global Development underscores the importance of strong education-to-workforce pathways for refugees.
A new report from the Center for Global Development underscores the importance of strong education-to-workforce pathways for refugees.
SNHU GEM joined Lebanon-based partner Multi-Aid Programs to celebrate the Class of 2022 graduates.
“The degree you earned now allows you to build and join a network of nearly 200,000 other SNHU alumni around the world who are also trying to transform lives.”
SNHU GEM and Kepler came together to celebrate Rwanda’s graduating class of 2022.
In a new video, SNHU GEM graduates and staff explain how the program equips refugee students for post-graduate success.
The project won support from the UN World Food Programme for its sustainable approach to fighting hunger.
SNHU GEM and its partner, the Scalabrini Centre of Cape Town joined together to celebrate the graduating classes of 2021 and 2022.
Agnes, Jackson, Alnarjes, Glory, and Julvie joined SNHU President Paul LeBlanc to discuss their experiences as refugee learners.
Meet Julvie: The SNHU GEM student and Congolese refugee with a passion for public health. Julvie joined SNHU GEM students from around the world at a World Refugee Day panel on Thursday, June 23.
Rachael is a founding SNHU GEM team member and previously served as the program’s Vice President of Academic Operations and Chief Sustainability Officer.