Northrise Blog Spotlights

“You Never Go Wrong By Doing The Right Thing.” –Scott Kelby

07-21-09

“You never go wrong by doing the right thing.”
Scott Kelby’s personal philosophy from his web site
http://www.scottkelby.com/blog/about

When this is your personal philosophy it should not be surprising that an accomplished editor, author, speaker, training guru and all-around quality guy came through in the nick of time to help the students at Northrise University in Ndola, Zambia, half way around the world from his home in Florida.

As soon as Kathy Siler (Scott’s assistant) heard about what our five-person volunteer media team was trying to accomplish as we embarked on our trip to Africa, she and Scott were quick to action.  In less than 24 hours, Kelby Training provided a generous number of books and DVD-based training programs to support the students of Northrise.  We’re talking about the nice stuff, the best-selling digital photography books, along with DVD’s to guide the group through Light Room, Illustrator, Photoshop and more.

Kelby Training cared enough to go the extra mile to help out underprivileged kids in Africa by giving the gift of learning. It doesn’t get any better than that.

Our appreciation goes out to Scott Kelby, Kathy Siler and all of the folks at Kelby Training for going the extra mile, its true what Scott says, “You never go wrong by doing the right thing.”  We agree, and so do the students at Northrise University who now can learn for themselves the art of photography, video, and the power of internet media as they work hard every day to better themselves and help their country.

After being to Zambia, we wish everyone could make the trip. The people are amazing. Their passion for God, humbling. The ambition and optimism, inspiring. While it is our absolute privilege to be among the students, we are reminded that making an impact does not require a 24 hour plane trip.

Thank you, Kelby Training, for being so gracious in your giving.

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Northrise University through the Eyes of an Intern

05-18-09

Chanda Phiri

by Mukupa Musonda

It’s a new term, and everyone seems to be settling in well. The library is open and the students are already wrestling with assignments and exams. Nothing much has changed except this new young lady usually on a computer in the library. I get curious about her presence, so I approach her.

Her name is Chanda Phiri an intern from our state University (the University of Zambia). I get even more interested because having an intern is new for NU.
Why Northrise University? She explains to me that the spark that comes with running a private University led her to choosing Northrise. She wanted to have a feel of how things are generally run.

In the short time that she has worked here, she is highly impressed with how well organized the library is and how friendly and cooperative the students are. Overall, she looks forward to what she will walk away with from her attachment experience at Northrise.