Sandra Morgan wants women to be leaders at universities — even if it means she has to travel across the globe to help them achieve it.
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Sandra Morgan wants women to be leaders at universities — even if it means she has to travel across the globe to help them achieve it.
July 2016 the Deputy Minister of Iraqi Higher Education and 5 women academics come to Vanguard to participate in a ten-day professional development leadership seminar.
A licensed counselor and and chairman of a local coalition working against human trafficking explains the benefits of completing her certificate program.
267 school girls kidnapped by Boko Haram. Hundreds of Yazidi women sold into slavery by ISIS. Thousands of war rapes in Congo. Millions trafficked globally. The global issues facing women are clear.
In February 2017, Dr. Morgan served as a Subject Matter Expert for the cosponsored Sins Before Our Eyes Forum on Human Trafficking cosponsored by the Ecumenical Patriarchate, His All Holiness Bartholomew, and the Church of England Primate, the Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace Justin Welby.
Cinema Arts major, Gabrielle Gomez talks about the WMST Study Abroad trip in Greece.
For Sexual Assault Awareness Month, April 2017, GCWJ hosted guest missionary, Amy Farley at Vanguard University to speak to the students about her personal experience of sexual assault.
Khot Deng is a State Department Fellow with the Community Solutions Plan and he came to visit GCWJ.
In this article, we will consider three steps to building a healthy strategy for multiplying the next generation of leaders: determine your leadership development goals, identify and invest in mentees and motivate for results.
Dr. Sandra Morgan is recognized globally for her expertise on combating human trafficking and working to end violence against women.
Iris Aliaj was selected for a Fellowship as a U.S State Department Leader in the Community Solutions Program for her outstanding work defending domestic violence and human trafficking victims.
Sandie Morgan gets the word out in Coast Magazine: Slavery is in Orange County, too!
My time spent with the Global Center has and continually does educate me and inspire me for moving forward.
Finishing my time here at Vanguard and planning for my future, I cannot help but look back on my internship experience.I realized the importance and lack of collaboration among groups fighting for the same cause.
I look forward to learning about how I can be more effective for Gods kingdom as a woman in Christ.
Being a women’s studies minor and an intern for the Global Center has helped me discover my passion and what I want to do with my future career.
The Global Center for Women and Justice hosted four academic professionals and the Minister of Higher Education from Iraq for two weeks.
Women are vital to the mission of the Church. To see women empowered to lead and contribute, everyone must be strategic. The result will be progress that men and women will celebrate together.
Working for the Global Center has not only exposed me to women’s rights around the world and human trafficking, but it also has equipped me with the knowledge that I can help bring social justice for men and women around the world.
Sandra Morgan wants women to be leaders at universities — even if it means she has to travel across the globe to help them achieve it.
July 2016 the Deputy Minister of Iraqi Higher Education and 5 women academics come to Vanguard to participate in a ten-day professional development leadership seminar.
A licensed counselor and and chairman of a local coalition working against human trafficking explains the benefits of completing her certificate program.
267 school girls kidnapped by Boko Haram. Hundreds of Yazidi women sold into slavery by ISIS. Thousands of war rapes in Congo. Millions trafficked globally. The global issues facing women are clear.
In February 2017, Dr. Morgan served as a Subject Matter Expert for the cosponsored Sins Before Our Eyes Forum on Human Trafficking cosponsored by the Ecumenical Patriarchate, His All Holiness Bartholomew, and the Church of England Primate, the Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace Justin Welby.
Cinema Arts major, Gabrielle Gomez talks about the WMST Study Abroad trip in Greece.
For Sexual Assault Awareness Month, April 2017, GCWJ hosted guest missionary, Amy Farley at Vanguard University to speak to the students about her personal experience of sexual assault.
Khot Deng is a State Department Fellow with the Community Solutions Plan and he came to visit GCWJ.
In this article, we will consider three steps to building a healthy strategy for multiplying the next generation of leaders: determine your leadership development goals, identify and invest in mentees and motivate for results.
Dr. Sandra Morgan is recognized globally for her expertise on combating human trafficking and working to end violence against women.
Iris Aliaj was selected for a Fellowship as a U.S State Department Leader in the Community Solutions Program for her outstanding work defending domestic violence and human trafficking victims.
Sandie Morgan gets the word out in Coast Magazine: Slavery is in Orange County, too!
My time spent with the Global Center has and continually does educate me and inspire me for moving forward.
Finishing my time here at Vanguard and planning for my future, I cannot help but look back on my internship experience.I realized the importance and lack of collaboration among groups fighting for the same cause.
I look forward to learning about how I can be more effective for Gods kingdom as a woman in Christ.
Being a women’s studies minor and an intern for the Global Center has helped me discover my passion and what I want to do with my future career.
The Global Center for Women and Justice hosted four academic professionals and the Minister of Higher Education from Iraq for two weeks.
Women are vital to the mission of the Church. To see women empowered to lead and contribute, everyone must be strategic. The result will be progress that men and women will celebrate together.
Working for the Global Center has not only exposed me to women’s rights around the world and human trafficking, but it also has equipped me with the knowledge that I can help bring social justice for men and women around the world.
Sandra Morgan wants women to be leaders at universities — even if it means she has to travel across the globe to help them achieve it.
July 2016 the Deputy Minister of Iraqi Higher Education and 5 women academics come to Vanguard to participate in a ten-day professional development leadership seminar.
A licensed counselor and and chairman of a local coalition working against human trafficking explains the benefits of completing her certificate program.
267 school girls kidnapped by Boko Haram. Hundreds of Yazidi women sold into slavery by ISIS. Thousands of war rapes in Congo. Millions trafficked globally. The global issues facing women are clear.
In February 2017, Dr. Morgan served as a Subject Matter Expert for the cosponsored Sins Before Our Eyes Forum on Human Trafficking cosponsored by the Ecumenical Patriarchate, His All Holiness Bartholomew, and the Church of England Primate, the Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace Justin Welby.
Cinema Arts major, Gabrielle Gomez talks about the WMST Study Abroad trip in Greece.
For Sexual Assault Awareness Month, April 2017, GCWJ hosted guest missionary, Amy Farley at Vanguard University to speak to the students about her personal experience of sexual assault.
Khot Deng is a State Department Fellow with the Community Solutions Plan and he came to visit GCWJ.
In this article, we will consider three steps to building a healthy strategy for multiplying the next generation of leaders: determine your leadership development goals, identify and invest in mentees and motivate for results.
Dr. Sandra Morgan is recognized globally for her expertise on combating human trafficking and working to end violence against women.
Iris Aliaj was selected for a Fellowship as a U.S State Department Leader in the Community Solutions Program for her outstanding work defending domestic violence and human trafficking victims.
Sandie Morgan gets the word out in Coast Magazine: Slavery is in Orange County, too!
My time spent with the Global Center has and continually does educate me and inspire me for moving forward.
Finishing my time here at Vanguard and planning for my future, I cannot help but look back on my internship experience.I realized the importance and lack of collaboration among groups fighting for the same cause.
I look forward to learning about how I can be more effective for Gods kingdom as a woman in Christ.
Being a women’s studies minor and an intern for the Global Center has helped me discover my passion and what I want to do with my future career.
The Global Center for Women and Justice hosted four academic professionals and the Minister of Higher Education from Iraq for two weeks.
Women are vital to the mission of the Church. To see women empowered to lead and contribute, everyone must be strategic. The result will be progress that men and women will celebrate together.
Working for the Global Center has not only exposed me to women’s rights around the world and human trafficking, but it also has equipped me with the knowledge that I can help bring social justice for men and women around the world.
Sandra Morgan wants women to be leaders at universities — even if it means she has to travel across the globe to help them achieve it.
July 2016 the Deputy Minister of Iraqi Higher Education and 5 women academics come to Vanguard to participate in a ten-day professional development leadership seminar.
A licensed counselor and and chairman of a local coalition working against human trafficking explains the benefits of completing her certificate program.
267 school girls kidnapped by Boko Haram. Hundreds of Yazidi women sold into slavery by ISIS. Thousands of war rapes in Congo. Millions trafficked globally. The global issues facing women are clear.
In February 2017, Dr. Morgan served as a Subject Matter Expert for the cosponsored Sins Before Our Eyes Forum on Human Trafficking cosponsored by the Ecumenical Patriarchate, His All Holiness Bartholomew, and the Church of England Primate, the Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace Justin Welby.
Cinema Arts major, Gabrielle Gomez talks about the WMST Study Abroad trip in Greece.
For Sexual Assault Awareness Month, April 2017, GCWJ hosted guest missionary, Amy Farley at Vanguard University to speak to the students about her personal experience of sexual assault.
Khot Deng is a State Department Fellow with the Community Solutions Plan and he came to visit GCWJ.
In this article, we will consider three steps to building a healthy strategy for multiplying the next generation of leaders: determine your leadership development goals, identify and invest in mentees and motivate for results.
Dr. Sandra Morgan is recognized globally for her expertise on combating human trafficking and working to end violence against women.
Iris Aliaj was selected for a Fellowship as a U.S State Department Leader in the Community Solutions Program for her outstanding work defending domestic violence and human trafficking victims.
Sandie Morgan gets the word out in Coast Magazine: Slavery is in Orange County, too!
My time spent with the Global Center has and continually does educate me and inspire me for moving forward.
Finishing my time here at Vanguard and planning for my future, I cannot help but look back on my internship experience.I realized the importance and lack of collaboration among groups fighting for the same cause.
I look forward to learning about how I can be more effective for Gods kingdom as a woman in Christ.
Being a women’s studies minor and an intern for the Global Center has helped me discover my passion and what I want to do with my future career.
The Global Center for Women and Justice hosted four academic professionals and the Minister of Higher Education from Iraq for two weeks.
Women are vital to the mission of the Church. To see women empowered to lead and contribute, everyone must be strategic. The result will be progress that men and women will celebrate together.
Working for the Global Center has not only exposed me to women’s rights around the world and human trafficking, but it also has equipped me with the knowledge that I can help bring social justice for men and women around the world.