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The Vice Chancellor of Uganda Christian University (UCU) Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi has commissioned renovation and construction works at the Anglican Martyrs Shrine in Namugongo in preparation for the Martyrs Day celebrations to be held on June 3rd.
Executive Director of the African Institute for Capacity Development (AICD), Professor James Njiru, has called for strengthening partnerships between universities and communities in order to translate academic research into practical solutions that can improve livelihoods across East Africa.
Uganda Christian University celebrated the final day of the three-day Coffee and Paint tuition fundraiser, held at the Main Campus basketball court on Friday, 13th March.
UCU fraternity has paid its final respects to the departed Director of Student Affairs (DOSA) Ms Pamela Tumwebaze. The sendoff began on Thursday with a Community Worship session at Nkoyoyo Hall at the university, that was fully dedicated to eulogising her, crowned with a funeral service today that began with an academic procession involving university administrators, senate members, and Guild leaders.
Police are investigating the circumstances under which the Uganda Christian University (UCU) Director of Student Affairs, Ms. Pamela Tumwebaze, was killed during a suspected night-time intrusion at her home in Guafu Village, Goma, Seeta Ward.
A heavy silence hangs over Uganda Christian University (UCU) as students and staff try to come to terms with the sudden death of the celebrated Director of Student Affairs (DOSA), Ms. Pamela Tumwebaze.
Uganda Christian University (UCU) has announced the send-off programme for the late Pamela Tumwebaze, with a series of vigils and funeral services scheduled from February 11 to February 15.
Information Communication Technology (ICT) experts have advised Computing and Technology Engineering students at Uganda Christian University (UCU) to embrace postgraduate ICT certification programs as a way to help them stand out from the job-seeking crowds.
Uganda Christian University is mourning the passing on of Ms. Pamela Tumwebaze, the Director of Student Affairs (DOSA). Ms Tumwebaze, who was a resident of Goma, Seeta Ward in Mukono District was pronounced dead early on the morning of February 11th in Namirembe Hospital where she was rushed following an attack at her home.
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