Editor’s Note: The following was submitted by Primary Source of Watertown. There’s no doubt that Rebecca Vizulis’ trip to Ghana this summer will have a ripple effect far beyond the personal ...
Education is widely recognized as the foundation of national growth. Nations that succeed in the twenty-first century provide their citizens with the ability to think critically, address challenging ...
Nine RIT students, two NTID interpreters and three RIT faculty members are back from a study abroad trip to Ghana, spending 10 days in West Africa. The trip is part of RIT’s School of Individualized ...
In classrooms across Ghana, a quiet crisis is unfolding, one that has little to do with intelligence but everything to do with nutrition. Beneath declining academic performance lies a deeper, largely ...
Ja Rule has been busy in Ghana breaking ground on a school he announced early this year that's coming to the country's Eastern Region. Ja Rule has been busy in Ghana breaking ground on a school he ...
Ghana, long held up as a model of peace and stability in West Africa, is grappling with a sobering new reality: gun violence is rising sharply, and with it, the stakes for democratic peace are being ...
In Ghana, schools are meant to be sanctuaries spaces where knowledge is shared, character is shaped, and futures are built. Yet, time and again, these same institutions are scarred by revelations of ...
Every year, thousands of young Ghanaians complete their undergraduate degrees with hope, ambition, and certificates in hand. Yet for many, the transition from campus to the workplace is frustratingly ...
Ja Rule and his wife Aisha Atkins traveled to Ghana this week to break ground in the construction of a new classroom block at Nuaso Anglican Primary School in the country's eastern region. As he ...