Empowering Learning: Fourth Knowledge Olympiad at Zamorano

Zamorano, Honduras – 01 de Agosto de 2025

With the goal of strengthening the academic foundation of its students, Zamorano University successfully held the Fourth Knowledge Olympiad, an initiative aimed at promoting learning and healthy competition among second-year students.

Zamorano University recently held its Fourth Knowledge Olympiad, an engaging academic competition designed to strengthen the foundational knowledge of second-year students. The event took place over two sessions: on Saturday, July 14 with Section "A," and Saturday, July 26 with Section "B."

Organized by the Department of General Education and led by faculty members Rafael Flores and Nadya Portillo in collaboration with the Office of the Associate Dean of Students (DAE), the event provided students with a valuable opportunity to learn through teamwork and friendly competition.

We extend our congratulations to the winning teams for their outstanding performance and thank all participants for their enthusiasm, dedication, and commitment to academic excellence.

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