Tuesday, June 16, 2009

A Catholic university in its infancy

Juba — The Catholic University of Sudan will start a BA degree in Economics and Business Administration at its Juba campus.

The acting Vice-Chancellor, Fr Michael Schultheis, SJ, told Bakhita Radio that the 28 students who passed the introductory year will start the new course in August. He added that the University will start an evening course for working students.

The new course has 150 applicants. The Catholic University of Sudan was licensed on August 1, 2008 and opened on September 29.

The Juba campus functions provisionally in the Comboni Secondary School premises. It has a library with 20 thousand titles in two containers. The works for permanent buildings for the campus are underway.

http://allafrica.com/stories/200906120652.html

I guess that clears that up. A university ain't about the buildings.

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