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Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson, the Vice Chancellor of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), has challenged all its Alumni members to be more committed to the development of the University.
According to her, out of the 16 public universities in Ghana, the KNUST continues to be the most preferred and most attractive learning institution to the majority of Ghanaians and foreign students.

Addressing a meeting with the Tema branch of the KNUST Alumni held in Tema, Community 6, Prof. Akosua Dickson said that the University in the 2022-2023 academic year admitted over 27,000 new students which brings to the number of students of the university now to about 89,000.
She expressed the need for the University Alumni members across the globe to help improve its infrastructural development to enhance teaching and learning.
The Vice-Chancellor also officially announced October 6, 2023, as the "KNUST Day of Giving" which is an initiative to raise at least ¢200 million to build a 2,000-bed capacity hostel to reduce the accommodation deficit facing the University.

She encouraged all Ghanaians especially past and present students of the University to contribute to the project via a short code 887551#.
Prof Akosua Dickson pleaded with the KNUST Alumni members who are 'captains' of industries in Ghana to create more opportunities for continuous and graduating students to get spaces for internships and National Service.
Alhassan Mahama Sani, President of the Tema Branch of the KNUST Alumni applauded the Vice Chancellor for her vision to take the University to the next level.

He said it was great vision wisdom for Prof. Akosua Dickson to bring all the relevant stakeholders together especially the Alumni, many of whom are the movers and shakers of Ghana's economy.
"The Vice-Chancellor has now made us feel that we are indeed a part of our University and we are ever ready to support her vision".
The Vice-Chancellor took time out of her engagement with the Alumni to visit some key industries within the Industrial Hub of the Tema Metropolitan Area such as Volta Aluminium Company, Ghana Grid Company, Tema Metropolitan Assembly, Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, Cocoa Processing Company and the Tema Development Corporation to foster partnership and opportunities for the University.
The Tema Branch members of the Alumni presented a Citation in honour of the Vice Chancellor.
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