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First day on campus welcome and registration. Off Campus immersion to the Oriental Plaza, Johannesburg and ICC event - January 7 2013
Photos : Chris Gibbons
First day on campus welcome and registration. Off Campus immersion to the Oriental Plaza, Johannesburg and ICC event - January 7 2013
Photos : Brenche Loubser
New inductee Linda Chadwick and husband George at the annual induction ceremony held by the Penn State Pi Delta Chi Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda on May 14 at Penn State’s University Park campus.
Ashworth College Career Training Graduate, Didiayer Snyder. Didiayer Snyder earned her Ashworth College Career Training Certificate in Interior Decorating and Carpentry.
First day on campus welcome and registration. Off Campus immersion to the Oriental Plaza, Johannesburg and ICC event - January 7 2013
Photos : Chris Gibbons
Brenche Loubser
Tute is an online, cloud based learning platform that keeps in view the flexible learning attitude approach for the minds that are going to create the world of the future. It is easy to access and easy to learn. Tute believes in turning the experience of learning into one of joy!
for more visit: www.tute.in
Graduating student Gregory Bowden with his wife, Krystal, at the Fall 2009 Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Open House on December 18, 2009. (photo by Jane Ireland)
First day on campus welcome and registration. Off Campus immersion to the Oriental Plaza, Johannesburg and ICC event - January 7 2013
Photos : Brenche Loubser
Nick Binedell, Bheki Sibiya, Vic Van Vuuren, Aubrey Matshiqi, Dr Iraj Abedian, Stephen Grootes, Vishnu Pillay, Eddie Majadibodu, Bobby Godsell
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Photos : Brenche Loubser
Ksenia Shubladze and Bohdan Paskov, study online at a school in Rivne, Ukraine. The Paskov family moved from Luhansk to Kharkiv in 2014 and to Rivne after the full-scale invasion.
Eleven months into the Russian war in Ukraine, recent attacks targeting civilian infrastructure have further complicated access to education. Families displaced from the conflict zone have switched to online learning, which is now disrupted by lack of access to power, internet access, and other basic utilities. Airborne attacks across the country mean that lessons are halted and students move underground for their protection on a daily basis.
Ukraine, November 2022
Credit: GPE/Dmytro Maksymenko
Learn more: www.globalpartnership.org/where-we-work/ukraine