Saturday, 6 August 2016

Learning to co-exist

Dhaka: “The Residential Semester has helped us to socialise with our peers. We have learned how to adjust in an unknown environment and help each other,” shared Shuchok and Sadia, students of BRAC University, about their unique experiences from attending the residential semester three months ago.

Learning to co-exist

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