McDaniel College Budapest 

Refugee computer course
McDaniel College Budapest and MigHelp, an NGO dedicated to helping refugees and disadvantaged migrants make the transition to life in Hungary, collaborated for the first time this academic year in order to offer a computer course aimed at providing basic skills for a group of twelve refugees and migrants. Teaching the course was McDaniel College Budapest web design professor Gergely Viczian, aided by a group of undergraduate teaching assistants; supervising it for MigHelp was its founder, James Peter. The course was a success, and twelve students received certificates of completion in last week. The Erste Foundation, supporting social development throughout central and southeastern Europe, agreed to support the second semester of the course. McDaniel College Budapest and MigHelp acknowledge their essential, generous aide.

Here are images from the May closing ceremony. For more images, click here.

The graduates and teaching assistants
The graduates and teaching assistants
 
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