Ebsu de news 2016
You're looking for news from Ebonyi State University (EBSU) in 2016. Here are a few notable news stories from that year:
- EBSU gets new Vice-Chancellor: In January 2016, Professor Augustine Uchechukwu Nwagbo was appointed as the new Vice-Chancellor of Ebonyi State University. He took over from Professor Richard Asiegbu, who had completed his tenure.
- EBSU introduces new academic programs: In February 2016, EBSU introduced new academic programs, including a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management and Toxicology, and a Bachelor of Science in Public Health.
- EBSU students protest over poor infrastructure: In March 2016, students of EBSU protested over the poor state of infrastructure on campus, including inadequate power supply, poor water supply, and dilapidated buildings.
- EBSU signs MoU with UNICEF: In April 2016, EBSU signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to collaborate on research and capacity building in the areas of child health and education.
- EBSU graduates 5,000 students: In June 2016, EBSU graduated over 5,000 students in various fields, including medicine, law, engineering, and the humanities.
- EBSU gets new Senate: In July 2016, a new Senate was inaugurated at EBSU, with Professor Nwagbo as the Chairman.
- EBSU introduces e-learning platform: In August 2016, EBSU introduced an e-learning platform to enhance online learning and reduce the reliance on physical classrooms.
- EBSU hosts international conference: In September 2016, EBSU hosted an international conference on "Sustainable Development and Environmental Management" which attracted participants from across the world.
These are just a few of the news stories from Ebonyi State University in 2016. If you're looking for more specific information or news from a particular department or faculty, please let me know and I'll do my best to help.