Cuttington University’s main campus in Suakoko is expected to host the university’s 2024 commencement ceremonies on June 15.
Episcopal Layman, Academic Doyen: A Conversation with Dr. D. Elwood Dunn on his Latest Work
The prominent Liberian scholar, D. Elwood Dunn, has a new book out this month. Dr. Dunn’s new History of the Episcopal Church of Liberia Since 1980: A Sequel comes nearly two decades after the release of his first history of the church, covering 1821-1980.
Nursing Board Completes Assessment at Bong County Technical College
The Nursing Board of Liberia has completed an assessment of the nursing department of the Bong County Technical College in Gbarnga for possible accreditation.
USAID Dedicates Science Lab at Grand Bassa Community College
USAID has turned over a recently built laboratory to the administration of the Grand Bassa Community College.
Liberian Civil War not Taught in Schools, So Millennials Take the Lead
Millennials in Liberia are taking the lead in educating their peers and young people about the history of the country’s 14 years of devastating civil war, a subject that is excluded from the syllabus in schools across the nation.
USAID Dedicates Housing Units and Library to Cuttington
The United States aid agency, USAID, has dedicated and turned over a library and five staff housing units to Cuttington University.
Liberian Painter Baba Shabu Celebrates 90th Birthday
On Friday, April 5, Baba Shabu, a renowned Liberian painter, celebrated his 90th birthday with an exhibition at the newly-established Art House on U.N. Drive in Mamba Point.
Cuttington Alumni Association’s New Leader Wants to Launch US$1 Million Endowment Fund
Cuttington University Alumni Association has inducted new officials to steer its affairs for the next three years, with the new president promising to address the university’s financial woes through a US$1 million endowment fund.