The lawmaker of Margibi’s first district, Tibelrosa Tarponweh, has launched a L$2 million (US$12,963) scholarship initiative to aid students residing in the district.
Dust Settles at Cuttington as Faculty Association Reconsiders Returning to the Classroom
The Cuttington University Faculty Association has announced that its members will return to work following a settlement with Herman Browne, the reinstated president of the university.
LIPA Launches First Regional Training Center Outside Monrovia
The Liberia Institute of Public Administration is launching its first regional training center outside of Monrovia since its establishment.
To Improve Monitoring of Schools, Nimba Gets an Additional Education District
Moses Dologbay, Nimba’s county education officer, has announced that the county’s education districts have increased to 13, just as the academic year begins.
Teach for Liberia Aims to Fill 10 Percent of Teaching Vacancies Nationwide
Teach for Liberia, which was started by a Liberian who spent 20 years living in the U.S., is working to train 700 teachers to impact 140,000 primary school students.
Grand Bassa Community College Relocates to Bassa High School
The Grand Bassa Community College has confirmed that the college will operate on the Bassa High School campus for the upcoming academic year
Grand Bassa Scholarship Recipients May Be Thrown Out, as Funds Run Dry
Over 400 students benefiting from the Grand Bassa County Scholarship Foundation may not receive support this year due to a lack of funding.
Herman Browne Promises New Charter as Reinstated Cuttington President
Cuttington University’s president, Herman Browne, has promised a new charter in administering the affairs of the university, where the faculty and students will be part of decision making processes. He made the statements during a reinstatement ceremony on August 31.