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- Inclusivity for persons with disabilities
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- Lady Cardinals Fall to St. Noa
- Tricot approach to boost agricultural research and yields
- UCU Writing Centre holds writing week
- Lango win at UCU Cultural Gala 2024
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Uganda Christian University (UCU) students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication (BAJMC) were treated in journalism by the renowned veteran journalist, Drake Sekeba, during an engaging session held at the university’s M1 Block. The session, attended by first-year, first-semester students, was filled with practical advice and rich anecdotes drawn from Sekeba’s extensive career in the media industry.
The city, with its crater-sized potholes, scarce sidewalks, and heavy human and motor traffic, is no small feat to manoeuver. This proves to be a challenge for wheelchair users, according to Tusiime Miika, the 90th GRC for students with disabilities at Makerere University and an ambulatory wheelchair user.
By Aryane Ninsiima Uganda Christian University’s (UCU) Writing Centre, in…
Uganda Christian University (UCU) Vice Chancellor Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi’s recent visit to the United States focused on partnerships, strengthening ties with prominent academic and other institutions, and exploring collaborative opportunities. During the same period of the trip (November 29 to December 9, 2023), Prof. Mushengyezi attended the African Studies Association Conference in San Francisco, Calif., among other high-level interactions.
UCU Lady Cardinals were held by the Uganda Martyrs in a one-all draw in the Uganda Premier League on Saturday morning.
Going into the game, we have to be cautious and avoid any early shocks. They are young girls, and I am sure they will choose to run us down, but we are fully ready for that,” he added.
In only two months, Uganda Christian University (UCU) organized the country’s premier university sports competition and came in second best.
Students and staff are ecstatic as Uganda Christian University (UCU) prepares to open its doors for the new academic year in 2024. It’s an exciting time, and everyone is looking forward to what’s next. Aulah Najjuuka took a look at the students hopes and expectations as they began another chapter in their scholastic path.
Francis Byaruhanga, Davis Asiimwe Mugisha, Nataline Judith Afoyorwoth and Dismas Nuwaine lost the finals of the inaugural Vision Group Ultimate University Quiz, but the students of Uganda Christian University (UCU) headed home with their heads high.
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