A recent survey shows that some public schools in the River Cess are still charging fees for elementary and junior high.
Education Ministry Rebrands PSL Into Liberia Educational Advancement Program
Last Wednesday, the acting minister of education, Latim Dathong, announced that the Partnership Schools for Liberia program has been renamed and restructured into the Liberia Educational Advancement Program to increase collaboration and accountability.
Dozens of Teachers Undergo Training in Brain Science
Twenty-five teachers and school administrators are undergoing training in brain science at the Blue Crest College in Monrovia.
Buchanan Public School Calls for Help to Complete Annex
The administration of the Kpahnay Town Public School in Buchanan has launched a call for donors to assist in completing its high school annex.
25 Female Journalists Trained in Digital Security
25 female journalists trained in digital security at the Liberia Media Center in Sinkor.
AME University Students Earn Fellowships to Advance UN Sustainable Development Goals
Ten African Methodist Episcopal University students have been named recipients of a global fellowship program through which they and hundreds of other students worldwide will develop leadership skills while tackling projects focused on addressing society’s greatest challenges, including climate change, poverty, and education.
New TU Leadership Won’t Renovate Engineering Building Immediately
The newly appointed president of the William V. S. Tubman University in Harper says the institution has no immediate plan to renovate the engineering building.
Cuttington University Reinstates Suspended President
Cuttington University’s Board of Trustees has reinstated Herman Browne as president of the university, amid calls from faculty and some students that Browne should be dismissed.