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Celeste Bueso: Bringing Her Passion for Entomology to Brazil

In 2024, Celeste Bueso (Class of 2025, Honduras) traveled to Brazil to complete her Internship course at São Paulo State University (UNESP), where she had the opportunity to conduct research, collaborate in teams, and create new connections for her future. Discover how this insect enthusiast experienced this life-changing opportunity…

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Between Borders and Dreams: A Haitian’s Journey Toward Change

CHERY Roberto (Class of 2028, Haiti), part of EARTH’s Spanish and Cultural Induction Program, faced a long and challenging journey to reach Costa Rica. From going through the pandemic in Haiti to facing political and migratory struggles, his path toward professional growth was filled with obstacles…

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Microalgae: An Innovative Solution for Wastewater Treatment

Tanaka Murambi (Class of 2024, Zimbabwe), a Mastercard Foundation Scholar at EARTH, and Catherine Korkor Akplah (Class of 2024, Ghana) decided to tackle a common environmental challenge in West Africa: wastewater treatment from cassava processing. Their Graduation Project proposes an innovative approach with microalgae that not only cleans the water but transforms waste into useful resources. During their experiments, they discovered methods that could make a difference in rural communities…

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Walmart Foundation Grants EARTH Futures to Empower Rural Communities in Costa Rica and Guatemala

With a grant from Walmart Foundation to EARTH University Foundation, EARTH Futures is launching phase III of the Resilient Agrifood Systems (RAS) project, focused on empowering small-scale producers through women’s leadership, economic inclusion, and climate resilience…

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Beyond the Field: The Humanitarian Vocation of an Agronomist

Francisco Raigón (Class of 2001, Spain) found his calling in international cooperation. He has worked in vulnerable contexts around the world, from the Amazon to refugee camps in the Sahara and Burkina Faso. His commitment focuses on improving people’s quality of life, using Agricultural Sciences as a tool for social and humanitarian change…

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Esau Higenyi: A Mastercard Foundation Scholar at EARTH University Seeking Solutions for his Community

Esau Higenyi (Class of 2026, Uganda) a Mastercard Foundation Scholar at EARTH University, tackles issues like poverty, education, and early marriages in his region. Passionate about improving his community, Esau has led initiatives to empower young people and is now working on a project to enhance rice production and turn rice husks into biochar. His goal is to add value to local products to transform agriculture in Africa…

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