Welcome to the Jesuit Commons: Higher Education at the Margins (JCHEM)!
FoundedWednesday, November 10, 2010 | Members102 network members |
Location | TopicsEducation, Refugees |
Jesuit education transforms, thereby liberating the mind and the spirit. JCHEM seeks, in partnership with those living at the margins, to teach, to learn, and to help transform the world. A four year pilot, in partnership with JRS, began September 27, 2010. Included in the pilot are refugees living in Dzaleka Camp, Malawi; Kakuma Camp, Kenya and urban refugees in Syria.
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may God bless you guys! 4the work that you are doing for us
Posted By DAV | Friday, June 08, 2012
My prayer goes to the Regis University family in the US and around the World. You have opened our eyes and made us see the light. I thank you all in the name of God though the words is repeated here, is always a blessing to me because without God nothing will be possible. You taught us about the Jesuit Education which has inspired me a lot and it has changed my life compare to when I first step my feet to this University. I did not know that anybody can be a leader but when I read the book of Heroic Leadership, I truly understand that leaders emerge as leaders do including me. I have understood that if somebody wants to become a leader, he or she must follow the four pillars of success in leadership which included self-awareness, ingenuity, love, heroism. These pillars have changed my life and I will use them as my strong weapons throughout my life. Not forgetting my favorite and immediate sponsorer, Mary McFarland for her cooperation and directives since the course began. God bless her and her family. I would finally say, thank you all in Christ name Amen. .
Posted By James Ejidio | Thursday, February 16, 2012
you nkow im one of the savivors of the refugee camp i do not want them to suffer as much as i did. especially my uncle Tulicien
Posted By precious byadunia | Saturday, January 07, 2012
you nkow im one of the savivors of the refugee camp i do not want them to suffer as much as i did. especially my uncle Tulicien
Posted By precious byadunia | Saturday, January 07, 2012
you must think about the children's education and also about their future. the children are tomorrow's future.think... think for once and for all what might happen to them
Posted By precious byadunia | Sunday, December 25, 2011
those are suffering like hell. you guys must know that their there for a reason.i used to live in there just like they are. i was lucky enough to come to Australia but i also used to live with my uncle. we lived together for more than 5 yrs in there but i don't understand why the malawian government would do such a thing to sepparate us. we are now in Australia but he is back in malawi facing the horrible life someone could ever get.
Posted By precious byadunia | Sunday, December 25, 2011
Regis University provide:Education of quality. I became skillful with secure future. My knowledge was enhanced by selective courses. i became a world citizen and my knowledge will be shared by the entire society in need. Regis university is our hope.
Posted By Cizungu | Friday, December 02, 2011
Regis University provide:Education of quality. I became skillful with secure future. My knowledge was enhanced by selective courses. i became a world citizen and my knowledge will be shared by the entire society in need. Regis university is our hope.
Posted By Cizungu | Friday, December 02, 2011
Regis University provide:Education of quality. I became skillful with secure future. My knowledge was enhanced by selective courses. i became a world citizen and my knowledge will be shared by the entire society in need. Regis university is our hope.
Posted By Cizungu | Friday, December 02, 2011
Regis University provide:Education of quality. I became skillful with secure future. My knowledge was enhanced by selective courses. i became a world citizen and my knowledge will be shared by the entire society in need. Regis university is our hope.
Posted By Cizungu | Friday, December 02, 2011
It sounds like this is the kind of work I want to do at this stage in my life. I am from Kenya and would love to work at the Kakuma camp as the Community Service Learning Track Facilitator. I know where Kakuma is located because Turkana is the place I taught for eight years.
Posted By Guest | Saturday, May 07, 2011
I ask them to keep it up.
Posted By Stephen Odoi | Wednesday, January 12, 2011
I ask them to it up.
Posted By Stephen Odoi | Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Downright inspirational! I watched every video. Your project is in my prayers. The marketer in me suggests you provide a "call to action". What can I do to help? Prayers in the interim! Much peace and many blessings to you this Thanksgiving. Tina Facca Asst. Professor of Marketing John Carroll University Cleveland Ohio
Posted By Tina Facca | Monday, November 22, 2010
Mary- I can't believe I'm the first to comment! Thanks for this communication. I've got you on my Facebook and Twitter now. All the best, mark
Posted By Mark Beattie | Monday, November 22, 2010