RWU Students Visit Reopened Lincoln Corner Islamabad

newsdesk
1 Min Read
RWU students toured the reopened Lincoln Corner Islamabad to access digital learning, VR tools and cultural exchange opportunities.

The Office of External Linkages at Rawalpindi Women University arranged a student visit to the newly reopened Lincoln Corner in Islamabad, led by Ms. Iraj Munawar, Assistant Director External Linkages. The visit gave students direct exposure to an open, modern learning environment designed to support study and creativity.

Students explored a state-of-the-art space that offers free access to educational resources, digital tools, creative studios and immersive VR technology. Staff on site demonstrated how these resources can be applied to academic projects, research and practical skill building, allowing attendees to experiment with new digital methods.

Lincoln Corner continues to serve as a vibrant hub for learning, innovation and professional growth in Pakistan, providing young people with pathways to skill development and international exchange. The facility’s mix of technology and cultural programming showcased practical opportunities for academic and cultural collaboration.

Rawalpindi Women University looks forward to continued cooperation with the U.S. Embassy and Lincoln Corner to bring further learning experiences and exchange opportunities to its students across Islamabad and the surrounding region.

Share This Article
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *