- Study exposes crisis communication gaps
- New research reveals the forgotten women behind the Uganda Martyrs
- Education and mindset gaps fuel graduate unemployment
- URA honours UCU for Tax contribution.
- Radio journalism that helped end a war
- Single parenting strains child welfare, UCU study reveals
- Atuhaire petitions Guild Elections
- UCU School of Law Year Two Students Win Sports Gala
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A new study by Uganda Christian University (UCU) postgraduate student Jacqueline Nalubwama now sheds light on how the media house managed those critical first months of the pandemic and what lessons Uganda’s media industry can draw from that experience.
While the kingdom’s young converts were led to execution, their mothers prayed, mourned, and sustained the early Christian movement under intense persecution. Their resilience, she argues, formed the spiritual backbone of Uganda’s first Christian community.
gh many graduates complete university with strong academic qualifications, they face a job market that demands far more than theoretical knowledge.
The Easter season marks the end of Lent, the fasting period for Christians. People celebrate Easter differently. Partners Intern Pauline Luba asked four students from three universities how they usually celebrate the Easter season and what the season means to them.
Ndejje Angels secured a 76-72 victory against the UCU Canons in the National Basketball League at the Lugogo Arena on Wednesday evening.
The 2001 Electoral Petition: A Turning Point in Uganda’s Democracy?
“In the fabric of history, each thread is a decision, each pattern an election, and each tear a petition that could have changed it all.”
The final between Nkumba and UCU will take place on Saturday, April 20, 2024, at MTN Omondi Stadium in Lugogo.
For the sixth year in a row, Uganda Christian University (UCU) has emerged as the overall “Best Exhibitor” among both public and private universities in Uganda. This year’s fair, which is the first to be held outside Kampala, attracted more than 100 exhibitors. The exhibition, in its 14th year, took place from March 21-23 at the UCU Mbale University College.
All cities in Uganda now have a university, and that is why the National Council for Higher Education’s (NCHE) decision to rotate its annual conference on higher Higher Education and its public display of what tertiary institutions do is a wise one.
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