History of the Scholarship
This award resulted from the initiative and efforts of Lewis & Clark College students who were moved to pursue the end of genocide, and to support human rights for all members of our global community. Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire spoke at Lewis & Clark on November 18, 2004, and on that day became the first contributor to the scholarship that now bears his name.
Information about and updates on past scholarship recipients:
- Rene Pacifique Amani (Amani) (2022-2023)
- Souzane Murekatete (2021-22)
- Kayambi Alfadi Ngbonziza (2019-20)
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Fabrice Sibomana (2018-19)
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Eddyne Ukunze (2017-18)
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Solange Impanoyimana (2016-17)
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Tanguy Muvuna (2015-16)
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Pascaline Umulisa (2014-15)
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Didacienne Nibagwire (2013-14)
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Emmanuel Habimana (2012-13)
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Kelvine Muhire Ngerero (2011-13)
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Patrick Mugabo (2010-11)
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Clarisse Mukamukiza(2009-10)
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Rafiki Gasarasi (2008-09)
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Viviane Gakire Kabeho (2007-08)
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Romeo Umulisa (2006-07)
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Academic English Studies (AES)
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