The president of Harbel College, Syrulwa Somah, says low budgetary support to the college is impeding its operations.
Young Female Beats Odds, Earns Degree in Mechanical Engineering
Last month, when 21-year-old Shari Raji graduated from the National University of Malaysia and returned home, she was not only the youngest graduate of her university, but she also became the youngest female engineer in Liberia.
AMEU Unveils New Academic Expansion Programs
Amid its dream of meeting the development capacity needed for Liberia, the African Methodist Episcopal University has unveiled several new academic expansion programs.
University of Liberia President Discloses Plans for Improvement
Months after she officially took office, the president of the University of Liberia, Ophelia Weeks, has outlined new plans to improve the institution to a level on par with other universities around the world.
Bong Gets a New County Education Officer
The Ministry of Education has appointed Samuel Y. Koenig as county education officer for Bong. His appointment takes immediate effect.
120 Youth Learn About Entrepreneurship and Leadership
A group of 120 youth have completed a two-day training in the areas of business and entrepreneurship, civic Leadership, and public management.
Engineering Students Demand Better Education at Tubman University
Academic activities at the William V. S. Tubman University in Maryland have resumed after coming to standstill on Tuesday, October 17, 2017, when students of the Engineering College made several demands for the university to improve the quality of education.
President Sirleaf Appoints Interim President for Bong County Technical College
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has appointed Charles Mulbah as acting president of the Bong County Technical College. His appointment takes immediate effect.