The University of Regina has announced that it is revitalizing its Project Resilience scholarship funding program in order to provide a lifeline to Afghan women students. The project was first launched in 2022 to support students affected by war or other forms of political violence by providing them with emergency funds, housing, and other supports as they pursue their education at URegina. The university is working with Women Leaders of Tomorrow to raise $500K for the program. We might not be able to help everybody, but we as a university, as a country, can help some people we have room on our campus, so we can actually provide to these students, said URegina President Dr Jeff Keshen.
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| Brandon Sun