Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders program begins at IU
As he welcomed 25 of Sub-Saharan Africa’s brightest young people to Indiana University on Monday, Teshome Alemneh cited two well-known proverbs about the power of education. One proverb, from Alemneh’s...
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Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton, center, helped to welcome 25 young leaders from 18 Sub-Saharan countries who are visiting Indiana University through the U.S. State Department’s Mandela Washington...
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Zukiswa Nzo, center, is one of 25 Mandela Washington Fellows visiting IU and an advocate for the disabled in South Africa. It should have been a night remembered for other reasons than becoming...
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Three IU Ph.D candidates speak to a group of Mandela Washington Fellows at the IU School of Global and International Studies. Post by IU Newsroom intern Amanda Marino When Ph.D. candidate A’ame Joslin...
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Whenever we run into friends around the Indiana University campus, the range of greetings usually is pretty narrow. Most of us will say “hello” or “hi,” followed by an inquiry about their health or...
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Through the Mandela Washington Fellowship at IU, 25 young African leaders from 18 nations became immersed in the life of the campus and the city of Bloomington. They participated in the Bloomington...
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