IFB NO.: UL/SP/NCB/001/20/21 August 12, 2020 The University of Liberia has allotted portion of its Convocation’s budget for Fiscal Year 2020/2021 and intends to apply it towards the procurement of souvenir for the 101st Graduating Class, 2020. Bidding will be conducted through the National Competitive
Ghanaian Ambassador to Liberia, H.E. Ernest Barte Asare-Asiedu has urged graduates of the Kofi Annan Living Memorial COHORT TWO Young Diplomats Training Program at the Kofi Annan Institute for Conflict Transformation, University of Liberia to make integrity the hallmark of their profession. He reminded them
Monrovia, August 1, 2020: After several weeks of discussions and negotiations with Liberia’s two major GSM companies (Orange and Lonestar MTN) and the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA), the University of Liberia is pleased to inform its faculty and students that both GSM companies have offered
Capitol Hill, Monrovia-July 31, 2020: Dr. Thomas Jaye, the Executive Director of the Liberian Institute for Policy Studies and Research at the University of Liberia (UL), who is remembered for delivering the keynote address at Liberia College’s commencement convocation, the first of seven college-based commencements
Press Union of Liberia (PUL) President, Mr. Charles Cuffey, has challenged personnel of Lux FM 106.5 to be the standardbearers of professional broadcasting. He said the station will be scrutinized critically by listeners because it is owned by the University of Liberia, operated by the
The President of the University of Liberia, Rev. Dr. Julius Sarwolo Nelson, Jr., has relaunched the university’s radio station Lux FM 106.5, rebranding it for broadcast to various counties from Louisiana in Montserrado, five years after it was put off air by a fire disaster.
By J Garsuah Junius, MBA, MPPMSD, SPSM, BBA (Culled from LinkedIn) The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the world to a halt and has not spared any sector or aspect of the world. The pandemic comes with a myriad of challenges affecting the livelihood of individuals,
By Dr. Darren Wilkins | Culled from Daily Observer I feel for students who are not in school today because of the CORVID19. It reminds me of those years when we had to “sit-out” school, because the University was not open or was open and