She is an advocate for people with different abilities.
On October 19, 2020, she visited a friend, who is differently abled, in Same, Kilimanjaro.
On December 5, 2020, she competed at
Miss Tanzania 2020. She won the Miss Personality and Miss Photogenic awards and finished as runner-up to
Rose Manfere.
When she competed at Miss Tanzania 2020, she was pursuing a bachelor’s degree in prosthetics and orthotics at the
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College, a constituent college of
Tumaini University Makumira in Moshi, Tanzania.
On December 9, 2020, she took to Instagram to congratulate Manfere, who was expected to represent Tanzania at
Miss World 2021.
Kigamboni, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, a prize awarded to her by real estate company
Cornell University
Jeanne Moseley, senior lecturer in the division of nutritional sciences and the director of the Global Health Program, and Anthony Ong, professor of human development. Faculty Recognized at Kaplan Fellows for Service-Learning Work
May 9, 2021
Jeanne Moseley, senior lecturer in the division of nutritional sciences and the director of the Global Health Program, and Anthony Ong, professor of human development, have been named 2021 Kaplan Family Distinguished Faculty Fellows in Service Learning.
The Kaplan Family Distinguished Faculty Fellowship recognizes faculty members who have had a significant impact on undergraduate, professional or graduate education at Cornell by involving their students in service-learning programs. Kaplan faculty fellows receive $5,000 to further develop a community-based learning or research project, to initiate a new effort, or to make service-learning courses a regular part of the curriculum.