University of Liberia students protested against the closure of the registration period for the current semester, which began on September 11 last year.
UL Students Set Fire and Roadblocks to Demand Reopening of Registration
On Friday, students of the University of Liberia disrupted classes and erected roadblocks on the Fendell and Capitol Hill campuses, preventing free movement of people and vehicles.
Margibians Applaud President Weah for Ansu Sonii’s Appointment
Margibians are largely commending President George Weah for appointing one of their sons as minister of education.
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.
Local Media Review Their Conduct During the October 10 Election
The Press Union of Liberia has issued a warning against ethical transgressions by media institutions and practitioners during the ongoing elections season.
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.
University of Liberia: Scholarship Sponsors Owe US$600,000
The University of Liberia has called on benefactors who have committed to funding scholarships and financial aid at the institution to fulfill their obligations.
PSL Students Gain Extra 30+ Weeks of Learning, But at Significantly Higher Cost
As the controversial Partnership Schools for Liberia initiative enters its second year, a report conducted by the Center for Global Development has revealed that the program is costly to run, although it significantly raised students’ learning in its first year, compared with standard public schools.