From the importing and exporting of halal food items to social media consulting to installing small solar panels that power the pasteurization of milk, the businesses launched by the immigrants and refugees in University College’s Business Development certificate program are as diverse as the countries they represent. Offered by the college’s Center for Professional Development in partnership with Denver’s World Trade Center (WTC), the 16-week, four-course, noncredit program teaches those who have recently arrived in the United States how to start a business here. The third cohort of the program wrapped up in December, with students from eight countries earning their certificate. A graduation ceremony was held in DU’s Mary Reed Building on Dec. 12, the first in-person ceremony since the program was launched in fall 2020. The online program is offered to students who are enrolled in the WTC’s Global Trade Activator program, which includes international business courses. Univ
Research scientist Chenielle Delahaye-McKenzie's initial focus during her PhD studies at The University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica was on authenticating the medicinal use of some of Jamaica.