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Hopes and expectations at the University of Liberia (UL) have been heightened by Dr. Julius Sarwolo Nelson’s declaration to work collectively with his team of administrators to mobilize additional resources to assist in taking good care of UL’s faculty and staff in the not-too distant
INAUGURAL SPEECH FOR THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVESITY OF LIBERIA Theme: BRIGHTENING THE LIGHT – Light in the Darkness (Lux in Tenebris) Your Excellency, Dr. George Manneh Weah, President of the Republic of Republic of Liberia and Visitor of the University. Your Excellency Vice President
INAUGURAL SPEECH FOR THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVESITY OF LIBERIA Theme: BRIGHTENING THE LIGHT – Light in the Darkness (Lux in Tenebris) Your Excellency, Dr. George Manneh Weah, President of the Republic of Republic of Liberi a and Visitor of the University. The Speaker, Honorable Dr.
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One of the earliest references to David A. Straz Jr. relative to his interest in Liberia appeared in the May 2009 commencement address delivered at the University of Tampa (UT). The commencement speaker was former president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. David’s name was mentioned in a
[wzslider transition=”‘flash’”] Beginning this Sunday, November 24, and all through this week, the University of Liberia website will run a special feature on the life and legacy of Ambassador David A. Straz Jr, who died suddenly last Monday, November 18, while on a fishing expedition
“We will do everything on our part to make sure that we will not make the Centenary graduation “lazy”—you will enjoy yourselves,” said Dr. Julius S. Sarwolo Nelson, UL President, amidst cheers, at the groundbreaking ceremony of the UL Centennial Class project on Wednesday, November
Program marking the official presentation ceremony of Chinese donated Electronic Sign Board to the University of Liberia.
In his first public address since ascending to the presidency of the University of Liberia (UL), Dr. Julius Sarwolo Nelson Jr., has emphasized the need for a strong collaboration among education stakeholders, and recommended the adoption of a different ‘mind-set’ in tackling problems confronting the