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Civically Engaged Universities and the Pandemic: Student Stories of Hope

On Monday, August 10, the Open Society University Network and the Talloires Network continued COV-AID, an initiative to support universities engaged in the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic, through their webinar series: Adapting to the New Reality: Civically Engaged Universities Offer Strategies and Hope. This series continues with the webinar "Civically Engaged Universities and the Pandemic: Student Stories of Hope."

This webinar featured five of the COV-AID Student Engagement Award winners:
  • Thaís Mazzo da Costa, University of Campinas (Brazil)
  • Catherine Kasungia Mumo, Strathmore University (Kenya)
  • Zamima Islam Sabaa, BRAC University (Bangladesh)
  • Vera Stojanovic, University College Cork (Ireland)
  • Mohak Thukral, OP Jindal Global University (India)

This panel was moderated by Lorlene Hoyt, Executive Director, Talloires Network housed at Tufts University.

Post Date: 08-13-2020

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