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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. EBSU graduates 5,000 students: In June 2016, EBSU graduated over 5,000 students in various fields, including medicine, law, engineering, and the humanities.
  6. EBSU gets new Senate: In July 2016, a new Senate was inaugurated at EBSU, with Professor Nwagbo as the Chairman.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.