Albanian student's work becomes a mandatory part of University of Pennsylvania's plans

An Albanian student in the United States has achieved remarkable success. One of the works of Modesta Imer, a 23-year-old student at the University of Pennsylvania, has now become a mandatory part of the American institution's program. The “Projects of Global Participation for Development Countries”, compiled by Imer, will be read by University of Pennsylvania students by September [...]
One of the works of Modesta Imer, a 23-year-old student at the University of Pennsylvania, has now become a mandatory part of the American institution's program.
The “Projects of Global Participation for Development Countries”, compiled by Imer, will be read by University of Pennsylvania students by September of this year.
Imer's success news has given Kosovo's ambassador to the United States, Vlora Citaku.
Through a text on her Facebook account, Citaku has expressed very proud of Imer's success.
Every time I feel disappointment or break, something fantastic happens and my will and hope for my country comes back. Modesta Imer is only 23. With support from parents, he has completed his four - year studies at University of Pennsylvania, one of Ivy League University. Besides completing successful excellent studies, one of its works is now mandatory material in planning this prestigious American university, where future leaders are educated. I'm proud of Modesten! ~Cate Kosovas” wrote Citaku.












