Graduate Students Programming News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Graduate students programming. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Graduate Students Programming Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Inaugural Projects for Progress recipients announced


Inaugural Projects for Progress recipients announced
Awardees include three Penn teams that will help address health care, education, and environmental justice, respectively, in Philadelphia.
The University announced Friday its inaugural Projects for Progress prize recipients, which include three teams of Penn students, faculty, and staff. The teams, awarded up to $100,000 each to support their initiatives, all enhance and promote equity and inclusion in Philadelphia by addressing health care, education, and environmental justice, respectively.
Established by President Amy Gutmannlast summer, and managed by the new Office of Social Equity & Community, Projects for Progress are meant to build on Penn’s longstanding commitment to social justice and civic engagement in Philadelphia. ....

Applied Science , United States , Cobbs Creek , Regina Bynum , Erica Depalma , Caroline Watts , Junduo Liu , Ian Mccurry , Nicole Maloy , Cooper Yerby , Anna Balfanz , Amy Gutmannlast , Deepti Tantry , Michael Hagan , Zachary Herrmann , Evelyn Gotlieb , Marsha Richardson , Human Development Qualitative Methods , A Collaborative Initiative To , Health Societies , Perelman School Of Medicine , Office Of School Community Engagement , Senior Research Coordinator , School Of Social Policy Practice , Cobbs Creek Community Environmental Center , Community Family Care Clinic ,

Empowering refugee communities with access to clean water


Empowering refugee communities with access to clean water
With project Maji, seniors Martin Leet and Leah Voytovich will use their President’s Engagement Prize to install a solar-powered water tank and provide agricultural and first aid training for members of the Olua I community.
President’s Engagement Prize winners Martin Leet, a College of Arts & Sciences senior from Bor, South Sudan, and Leah Voytovich, a School of Engineering and Applied Science senior from Stamford, Connecticut, are poised to empower refugees in Uganda to obtain one of life’s most fundamental needs: Access to clean water. Their project Maji, meaning “water” in Swahili, will install a solar-powered water tank and provide agricultural and first aid training for members of the Olua I community. ....

South Sudan , United States , Leah Voytovich , Amy Gutmann , School Of Engineering , College Of Arts , Seniors Martin Leet , Engagement Prize , Applied Science , Penn President Amy , Ocek Eke , Graduate Students Programming , Penn Engineering , Rebound Liberia , தெற்கு சூடான் , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , பள்ளி ஆஃப் பொறியியல் , கல்லூரி ஆஃப் கலைகள் , நிச்சயதார்த்தம் ப்ரைஸ் , பயன்படுத்தப்பட்டது அறிவியல் , பென் ப்ரெஸிடெஂட் ஆமி , பென் பொறியியல் ,