The Tubman University campus in Harper was a ghost town on Wednesday, August 21, when a group of employees launched a protest in demand of their unpaid salaries.
Five J.J. Dossen Hospital Staff Suspended for Stealing Nutrition Supplements
Liberia’s chief medical officer, Dr. Francis Kateh, has indefinitely suspended five health workers of the Jenkins James Dossen Hospital in Harper, Maryland for their alleged involvement in stealing nutrition supplements meant to target children facing malnutrition.
Tubman University Graduates 208 Students
Tubman University has graduated 208 students from its six colleges.
Catholic Bishops Push Gov’t to Lead Dialogue for War and Economic Crimes Court
The Catholic Bishop Conference, which comprises bishops of the Catholic Church, has called on the government to lead the process of a national dialogue for the possible establishment of a war and economic crimes court and full implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s recommendations.
Health Ministry Holds Conference with Doctors and CHOs in Harper
The Ministry of Health has ended a two-day consultative meeting for medical doctors and county health officers from the 15 counties.
Maryland Lawmaker Launches E-Library for Tubman University’s Engineering Students
Maryland’s first district lawmaker, Mike Jurry, has provided a collection of tablets containing electronic books for students of the College of Engineering and Technology at Tubman University.
Tubman University Announces New Professors to Replace Former Faculty Members
The administration of Tubman University has announced recruiting new professors to boost the strength of its faculty, after it refuted a recent Bush Chicken report that professors were leaving in droves.
AfricaRice Trains Farming Groups to Increase Rice Production in Maryland
A leading pan-African rice research organization, AfricaRice, has trained two farming organizations in Maryland to improve rice production and processing.