SNHU GEM Student Profile: Agnes Burume
Meet Agnes: The SNHU GEM graduate and Project Manager dedicated to refugee education. Agnes will join SNHU GEM students from around the world at a World Refugee Day panel on Thursday, June 23.
Meet Agnes: The SNHU GEM graduate and Project Manager dedicated to refugee education. Agnes will join SNHU GEM students from around the world at a World Refugee Day panel on Thursday, June 23.
Meet Jackson: A refugee student from the DRC who turned his passion for technology into a career in IT. Jackson will join SNHU GEM students from around the world at a World Refugee Day panel on Thursday, June 23.
Meet Alnarjes: The Syrian refugee and SNHU GEM graduate pursuing her dream of medical school. Alnarjes will join SNHU GEM students from around the world at a World Refugee Day panel on Thursday, June 23.
Meet Glory: The Congolese refugee and SNHU GEM student working to end hunger in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya. Glory will join SNHU GEM students from around the world at a World Refugee Day panel on Thursday, June 23.
Working with refugees in the Dzaleka camp, SNHU GEM students and alumni bring cultural competence and professional skills to a research project that will support their own community.
SNHU GEM student Achayo shares her experience pursuing a degree while raising four children and running her own business in the Kakuma Refugee Camp.
Supporting Entrepreneurship: SNHU GEM and the Innovation Creation Studio Help Students Turn Ideas into Business Opportunities
SNHU GEM graduates formed a partnership between Ikhaya le Langa and YogaLife in South Africa to provide students and community members with yoga classes and training opportunities.
Testimonies from members of the SNHU GEM community reflect on the legacy of the genocide 28 years later.
CLCC’s 2021 Yearbook captures a year of learnings and partnership in refugee higher education.