Liberia: Tubman University Receives Digital Equipment Donation from World Bank.
The World Bank, represented by its Country Manager, Ms. Georgia Wallen, generously contributed an array of digital resources to William V.S. Tubman University (TU) on Monday, March 4, 2024. The donation comprised laptops, desktop computers, and multifunction printers, all aimed at enhancing the university’s technological capabilities.
The presentation ceremony, graced by the presence of TU’s President, Dr. Olu Q. Menjay, and Mr. Theo Kollie, Director of Procurement, marked a significant milestone in TU’s pursuit of academic excellence. Ms. Wallen reiterated the World Bank’s steadfast commitment to advancing education in Liberia and expressed optimism about future collaborations with TU.
Dr. Menjay, on behalf of Tubman University, warmly welcomed the donation, emphasizing the transformative impact it would have on the university’s educational landscape. He eagerly anticipated integrating the new equipment into various academic and administrative facets, underscoring TU’s dedication to providing top-tier education to its students.
“With this invaluable contribution, TU takes a significant stride towards fulfilling its mission of delivering quality education and equipping students with the skills needed for success in today’s digital age,” remarked Dr. Menjay. He conveyed profound gratitude to the World Bank for their support and underscored the university’s commitment to continued growth and excellence with the assistance of esteemed partners like the World Bank.
Established as a fully-fledged university on September 14, 2009, Tubman University remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering a transformative learning environment. Through innovative academic programs and strategic partnerships, TU empowers students to realize their potential and become catalysts for positive change in society.
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