Summertime is for transitions and celebrations!
In this inaugural issue, we acknowledge and celebrate our newly minted graduates at undergraduate and graduate levels. From Alabama to Rhode Island, we’re so proud of the work these 7 graduates have done in their various disciplines and excited to support them in the next chapters of their careers.
Please check out their LinkedIn profiles. Perhaps you have some things in common, are in the same field, or just want to reach out. Connect with them and show them some love. Some of them are job-hunting, and/or looking to grow as early career professionals.


Pusetso Eric Zacharia, Master of Science in Finance Clark University Graduate School of Management | LinkedIn
What was it like? It was a great but tough journey. Just like any journey, there's a start, paths, phases, and an end. Having completed the initial phase of my career, I'm deeply grateful for the unwavering support from Basotho in the US.


Tholoana Alinah Seetsa, Master of Science in Engineering Purdue University| LinkedIn What was it like? I learned as much outside of class, through networking, as I did in classrooms. Learning does not end in class. What's next? I will be working at Amazon Robotics Supply Chain as a program manager. How can we support you? I want to connect with fellow readers who want to take part in a book swap initiative.


‘Mamaswatsi Kopeka, Master of Public Health Brown University | LinkedIn What's next? Haajoale ke tlo qala a PhD in Social and Behavioral Sciences Washington DC - George Washington. How can we support you? I would like to meet Basotho in the DMV area.


Lehlohonolo Tefo Tlhaole, Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in the Film, Video, New Media and Animation School of the Art Institute of Chicago | LinkedIn To our audience: Lehlohonolo is an interdisciplinary artist from the mountain kingdom of Lesotho. His work is an exploration and celebration of community through the use of performance, digital art, and multimedia. He further interweaves aspects of the Basotho culture and heritage, with his influences and experiences of the world as a millennial in the global village.
Phutheho Ranooe, Master of Arts in Design Management & Strategy University of Kansas | LinkedIn


Ramosakeng Lenyatsa, Bachelor of Arts in Quantitative Economics and Mathematics St. Olaf College | LinkedIn What was it like? College is really about learning the art of asking the right questions all the time, and realizing that "failure" is a just a pothole on your road to mastery. What's next? Work for a couple of years, go to graduate school for a master's degree in Data Science then work some more. How can we support you? I would like to chat to anyone working as a data analyst/scientist or a financial analyst.


Tšepo Moleleki, Doctor of Philosophy in Career & Technical Education Auburn University | LinkedIn