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At USEK, student engagement in service to the community

The GE Forum, held April 27 and 28, reaffirmed the contribution of young people to the development of society.

At USEK, student engagement in service to the community

Organized by the General Education Office of USEK, in cooperation with the School of Citizenship, a national program initiated by the First Lady, Neemat Aoun, the forum showcased student projects aligned with the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Entitled "And Still We Rise: Students in Service, Education in Action," the third edition of the GE Forum highlighted the volunteer activities of USEK students, carried out as part of the general education courses common to all disciplines at the institution. Organized by USEK’s General Education Office, in cooperation with the School of Citizenship, a national program initiated by First Lady Neemat Aoun, the forum served as a space for exchange and exhibition of student projects designed and implemented in alignment with the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals. "The forum allowed us to reflect on the problems affecting our society, as well as their solutions," notes Samar Hage, director of the General Education Office at USEK.At the same time, during the forum, around a hundred associations, NGOs and companies...
Entitled "And Still We Rise: Students in Service, Education in Action," the third edition of the GE Forum highlighted the volunteer activities of USEK students, carried out as part of the general education courses common to all disciplines at the institution. Organized by USEK’s General Education Office, in cooperation with the School of Citizenship, a national program initiated by First Lady Neemat Aoun, the forum served as a space for exchange and exhibition of student projects designed and implemented in alignment with the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals. "The forum allowed us to reflect on the problems affecting our society, as well as their solutions," notes Samar Hage, director of the General Education Office at USEK.At the same time, during the forum, around a hundred associations, NGOs and companies...
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