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A Transformative Year: US Scholar Reflections
Chea SreyMach and Loy Srey Nit reflect on their time as 2023-2024 Harpswell US Scholars in Memphis, Tennessee.
Far From My Comfort Zone: Reflections from US Scholars
US Scholars Reaksmey and Solorng share their reflections on their year at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, TN so far.
Ripple Effects - Eng Chandy’s Story
Eng Chandy shares her Harpswell journey as a Cambodian Women’s Leadership alumna, US Scholar and ASEAN Summit participant.
A Season of Learning: Two YSEALI Experiences
This past spring, two members of the Harpswell Cambodia Women’s Leadership Program community were accepted into the prestigious YSEALI program.
A Year of Firsts: Harpswell SHE-CAN Scholar Socheata Huot Reflects on Freshman Year
In August 2021, the first two Harpswell SHE-CAN Scholars, Kim Pisey ‘22 and Huot Socheata ‘22, started four-year college degrees in the United States on full scholarships.
A Cambodian Law Student Hoping to Give Back
Today, September 24th, Cambodia celebrates Constitution Day to commemorate the country’s transition to democracy in 1993.
Welcoming Four Harpswell U.S. Fellows
Since 2010, Harpswell has sent two to six exceptional graduates each year to the United States as fellows. These alumnae are able to study, live and explore life in the U.S. at one of our six partner universities throughout the country.
Celebrating a Harpswell Bioengineer on Youth Skills Day
World Youth Skills Day celebrates the importance of equipping young people around the world with technical training for employment and innovation.
Three Women-Owned Small Businesses Surviving the Pandemic in Cambodia
Micro-, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) are the backbone of local economies all over the world.
How Harpswell Students’ Mothers Inspired Them To Get An Education
Mothers are critical partners in breaking the social and economic barriers that prevent girls from getting an education. They encourage their daughters to dream bigger and to focus on their studies because they themselves often didn’t get a chance to attend or complete school.
International Women's Day: Interview With Eng Chandy
Eng Chandy ‘14 is currently the Advocacy and Networking Program Manager at Gender and Development for Cambodia (GADC), a local non-governmental organization (NGO) in Phnom Penh.
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