At least six of the public school administrators who were recently dismissed by the Ministry of Education for fueling the violent student protest across Margibi have allegedly failed to account for hundreds of Liberian dollars collected in fees they collected.
Sen. Grupee: US$1 Million in New Budget Allotment for NCCC
Senator Thomas Grupee has informed attendees at the second graduation and convocation ceremony of the Nimba County Community College that the government has apportioned US$ 1 million to the college in its budget for the upcoming year.
NCCC Graduates Over 100 Students, Aims for 4-Year Degree Status
Over 100 students have graduated from the Nimba County Community College in five disciplines: general agriculture, education, information technology, geology, and business administration.
Students Clash at Bong County’s First All-Girls Quizzing Tournament
Motivate a Girl, a Monrovia-based youth organization has ended a quizzing tournament among female students of six high schools in Gbarnga and surrounding areas.
24 UL Students Graduate from Elite Honors Program
The University of Liberia has graduated 24 students from its undergraduate honors program, the Lux in Tenebris Scholars Program.
UL 97th Class Valedictorian: “Stop Being Afraid to Shine in the Darknessâ€
The University of Liberia’s highest honor for the Class of 2016 has gone to a 20-year-old accounting major from the Business College.
VIDEO: Canadian Prime Minister Visits Slipway Elementary School
On Nov. 24, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau paid a visit to Liberia, during which he toured the Slipway Elementary School, where the Canadian-funded Right to Play project is located.
Gov’t Launches SDG 4, Aims for Inclusive and Quality Education
The government of Liberia has formally launched Sustainable Development Goal Four, aimed at ensuring inclusive and quality education for all.