The Administration of the William V. S. Tubman University wishes to inform the general public of the reopening of the institution for Academic Year 2014-15.
Course offering for FA-14 (called the CU Register), includes important dates, and information relevant to students who attend Cumberland University, and faculty and staff who work there. Information is organized so that it's easy to read and reference.
Created in March 2014 in MS Publisher and MS Excel, then combined using Adobe Acrobat.
As Liberia combats the deadly Ebola virus, it is my hope that you are all safe and doing well in your
individual activities. On behalf of the University administration, may I also extend to you warmest
Season’s greetings; and to update you of happenings at the University towards the resumption of
academic activities.
William V.S. Tubman University (TU) has taken note of misleading allegations in a communication presented to the House of Representatives plenary session by Hon. Numene T.H. Bartekwa on October 30, 2014. That communication focused on the employment policy at TU was written without seeking any clarification or information from the University. Hon. Bartekwa’s fabricated communication is inflammatory, capable of smearing the reputation of the institution, intending to damage the kind of rapid reforms undertaken at the institution, and damaging to the kind of community we are trying to build.
The University puts on the public record the following facts regarding its employment operations:
Course offering for FA-14 (called the CU Register), includes important dates, and information relevant to students who attend Cumberland University, and faculty and staff who work there. Information is organized so that it's easy to read and reference.
Created in March 2014 in MS Publisher and MS Excel, then combined using Adobe Acrobat.
As Liberia combats the deadly Ebola virus, it is my hope that you are all safe and doing well in your
individual activities. On behalf of the University administration, may I also extend to you warmest
Season’s greetings; and to update you of happenings at the University towards the resumption of
academic activities.
William V.S. Tubman University (TU) has taken note of misleading allegations in a communication presented to the House of Representatives plenary session by Hon. Numene T.H. Bartekwa on October 30, 2014. That communication focused on the employment policy at TU was written without seeking any clarification or information from the University. Hon. Bartekwa’s fabricated communication is inflammatory, capable of smearing the reputation of the institution, intending to damage the kind of rapid reforms undertaken at the institution, and damaging to the kind of community we are trying to build.
The University puts on the public record the following facts regarding its employment operations:
TU Response to Bush Chicken ( Press Release 25.03.19)Solo Otto Gaye
Press Release from the administration of William V.S. Tubman University (TU) about an article published by Bush Chicken on March 21, 2019. In that article, the newspaper’s Maryland County correspondent alleged that several professors have left the University and students who have not paid their fees risked losing their status as students.
Statement of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Liberia regarding Proposition # 24. The Bishops are vehemently opposed to the proposition, seeing it as divisive and a recipe for chaos for our emerging democracy.
The Administration of William V.S. Tubman University has learnt of reports published in certain media entities in Monrovia, alleging that the University is involved in “corruption act”. The University is aware that this is a smear campaign by some unscrupulous individuals aimed at maiming the character and reputation of members of its management team. The University strongly condemns such acts.
“Globalization & Its Implications for Africa” Solo Otto Gaye
Book annotation:
The history of globalization and democracy and globalization’s
impact on sovereignty, governance, economic
development, political development, mass communications,
human development, and cultural change in African
nations in the twentieth and twenty- first centuries are vital
for all to know.
RESPONSE TO RUMORS SPREAD BY GBALEE GRAY, J. PHILIP AUGUSTUS THEOWAY AND COUN...Solo Otto Gaye
Response of the Administration of Tubman University to the rumors spread by Mr. Gbalee Gray (a former employee) and Mr. J. Philip Augustus Theoway (an employee who has resigned his position effective May 31, 2016) about the University and its President, Dr. Elizabeth Davis-Russell. In collaboration with others, these two individuals claim to be representing what they referred to as ‘Tubman University Interest Group’.
Five Years of Episcopal Ministry in RetrospectSolo Otto Gaye
FIVE YEARS (2011 – 2016) OF EPISCOPAL MINISTRY IN RETROSPECT: A JOURNEY OF CHALLENGES AND BLESSINGS
BY MOST REV. ANDREW JAGAYE KARNLEY
BISHOP OF CAPE PALMAS
Speech delivered by H.E. Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr at Tubman UniversitySolo Otto Gaye
K E Y N O T E A d d r e s s delivered By Honorable Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. Vice President of the Republic of Liberia at the SPEAKERS’ BUREAU OF THE WILLIAM V.S. TUBMAN UNIVERSITY under the auspices of the Institutional Advancement Division, William V.S. Tubman University Campus, Harper, Maryland County on April 25, 2016
Wishing You a Successful Life (2 Timothy 4:3-8)Solo Otto Gaye
William V. S. Tubman University Baccalaureate Sermon (July 18, 2015) delivered by Rev. Msgr. Melvin Nyanti Gaye – Vicar General, Catholic Diocese of Cape Palmas, Liberia
In the wake of the rapid spread of the deadly Ebola virus in Liberia, William V.S. Tubman University (TU) has joined the campaign to educate and create awareness about health safety, and prevention against contracting the disease. Ebola plagued West Africa and claimed the lives of of over 800 in Liberia.
The EBOLA virus is spreading rapidly in Liberia. The following precautions can help prevent infection and spread of Ebola.
• Avoid traveling to areas of known outbreaks. Before traveling around Liberia, find out about any current epidemics by checking the Ministry of Health website.
• Wash your hands frequently. As with other infectious diseases, one of the most important preventive measures for Ebola virus is frequent hand-washing. Use soap and water, or use alcohol-based hand rubs containing at least 60 percent alcohol when soap and water aren't available.
• Avoid bush meat. In Liberia, bush meat is sold in local markets. Avoid buying or eating any of these animals.
• Avoid contact with infected people. In particular, caregivers should avoid contact with the person's body fluids and tissues, including blood, semen, vaginal secretions and saliva. People with Ebola are most contagious in the later stages of the disease.
• Follow infection-control procedures. If you're a health care worker, wear protective clothing — such as gloves, masks, gowns and eye shields. Keep infected people isolated from others. Carefully disinfect and dispose of needles and other instruments. Injection needles and syringes should not be reused.
• Don't handle remains. The bodies of people who have died of Ebola are still contagious. Specially organized and trained teams should bury the remains, using appropriate safety equipment.
Vaccine development
Scientists are working on a variety of vaccines that would protect people from Ebola virus. Some of the results have been promising, but further testing is needed.
A message from the Press & Public Relations Department of the WVST University
TU Response to Bush Chicken ( Press Release 25.03.19)Solo Otto Gaye
Press Release from the administration of William V.S. Tubman University (TU) about an article published by Bush Chicken on March 21, 2019. In that article, the newspaper’s Maryland County correspondent alleged that several professors have left the University and students who have not paid their fees risked losing their status as students.
Statement of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Liberia regarding Proposition # 24. The Bishops are vehemently opposed to the proposition, seeing it as divisive and a recipe for chaos for our emerging democracy.
The Administration of William V.S. Tubman University has learnt of reports published in certain media entities in Monrovia, alleging that the University is involved in “corruption act”. The University is aware that this is a smear campaign by some unscrupulous individuals aimed at maiming the character and reputation of members of its management team. The University strongly condemns such acts.
“Globalization & Its Implications for Africa” Solo Otto Gaye
Book annotation:
The history of globalization and democracy and globalization’s
impact on sovereignty, governance, economic
development, political development, mass communications,
human development, and cultural change in African
nations in the twentieth and twenty- first centuries are vital
for all to know.
RESPONSE TO RUMORS SPREAD BY GBALEE GRAY, J. PHILIP AUGUSTUS THEOWAY AND COUN...Solo Otto Gaye
Response of the Administration of Tubman University to the rumors spread by Mr. Gbalee Gray (a former employee) and Mr. J. Philip Augustus Theoway (an employee who has resigned his position effective May 31, 2016) about the University and its President, Dr. Elizabeth Davis-Russell. In collaboration with others, these two individuals claim to be representing what they referred to as ‘Tubman University Interest Group’.
Five Years of Episcopal Ministry in RetrospectSolo Otto Gaye
FIVE YEARS (2011 – 2016) OF EPISCOPAL MINISTRY IN RETROSPECT: A JOURNEY OF CHALLENGES AND BLESSINGS
BY MOST REV. ANDREW JAGAYE KARNLEY
BISHOP OF CAPE PALMAS
Speech delivered by H.E. Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr at Tubman UniversitySolo Otto Gaye
K E Y N O T E A d d r e s s delivered By Honorable Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. Vice President of the Republic of Liberia at the SPEAKERS’ BUREAU OF THE WILLIAM V.S. TUBMAN UNIVERSITY under the auspices of the Institutional Advancement Division, William V.S. Tubman University Campus, Harper, Maryland County on April 25, 2016
Wishing You a Successful Life (2 Timothy 4:3-8)Solo Otto Gaye
William V. S. Tubman University Baccalaureate Sermon (July 18, 2015) delivered by Rev. Msgr. Melvin Nyanti Gaye – Vicar General, Catholic Diocese of Cape Palmas, Liberia
In the wake of the rapid spread of the deadly Ebola virus in Liberia, William V.S. Tubman University (TU) has joined the campaign to educate and create awareness about health safety, and prevention against contracting the disease. Ebola plagued West Africa and claimed the lives of of over 800 in Liberia.
The EBOLA virus is spreading rapidly in Liberia. The following precautions can help prevent infection and spread of Ebola.
• Avoid traveling to areas of known outbreaks. Before traveling around Liberia, find out about any current epidemics by checking the Ministry of Health website.
• Wash your hands frequently. As with other infectious diseases, one of the most important preventive measures for Ebola virus is frequent hand-washing. Use soap and water, or use alcohol-based hand rubs containing at least 60 percent alcohol when soap and water aren't available.
• Avoid bush meat. In Liberia, bush meat is sold in local markets. Avoid buying or eating any of these animals.
• Avoid contact with infected people. In particular, caregivers should avoid contact with the person's body fluids and tissues, including blood, semen, vaginal secretions and saliva. People with Ebola are most contagious in the later stages of the disease.
• Follow infection-control procedures. If you're a health care worker, wear protective clothing — such as gloves, masks, gowns and eye shields. Keep infected people isolated from others. Carefully disinfect and dispose of needles and other instruments. Injection needles and syringes should not be reused.
• Don't handle remains. The bodies of people who have died of Ebola are still contagious. Specially organized and trained teams should bury the remains, using appropriate safety equipment.
Vaccine development
Scientists are working on a variety of vaccines that would protect people from Ebola virus. Some of the results have been promising, but further testing is needed.
A message from the Press & Public Relations Department of the WVST University
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1. William V. S. Tubman University
Harper, Maryland County Republic of Liberia
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
The Administration of the William V. S. Tubman University wishes to inform the general
public of the reopening of the institution for Academic Year 2014-15. All faculty, staff
and students are asked to take note of the academic calendar for 2014-15 as follows:
January 5- 11 Arrival of Administrators and Staff
January 19-30 Arrival of Faculty
February 2-6 General Faculty Meeting/Orientation
February 9-13 Student Orientation
February 16-27 Registration (first semester)
March 2 Convocation
March 3 Start of Classes (first semester)
May 11- May 15 Registration (second semester)
May 18- Start of Classes (second semester)
July 25 Graduation
Note:
As required by the University’s Ebola Prevention protocol, all faculty, staff, and students
must wash hands and temperature taken before gaining access to the campus. Returning
faculty, staff, and students must also complete an Ebola Assessment Form to ascertain
individual’s recent traveled history.
For further information please contact the Office of Public & Media Relations:
email: publicrelations@tubmanu.edu.lr or call cell#: +231 886 709 726
Signed: Solo Otto Gaye
Director of Public & Media Relations
Division for Institutional Advancement
William V.S. Tubman University