World Refugee Day 2024: Paul LeBlanc’s Reflection on World Refugee Day
Outgoing SNHU President Paul LeBlanc reflects on the impact of refugee education and his gratitude for SNHU GEM learners.
Outgoing SNHU President Paul LeBlanc reflects on the impact of refugee education and his gratitude for SNHU GEM learners.
SNHU President Paul LeBlanc shares his thoughts on his trip to Rwanda and Kenya and on the global state of refugee education.
President LeBlanc reflects on a year of accomplishments for SNHU students, staff, and faculty across the globe.
Here are some of President LeBlanc’s top highlights from 2021.
I’ve just returned from almost three weeks of travel in Africa, covering four countries — Rwanda, South Africa, Malawi, and Namibia. This post is my attempt to share just a little of what we experienced.
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
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