Seminar on higher education partnership opportunities in Africa on Jan. 17 in the CUB

Peter A. Okebukola, distinguished professor of science and computer education at Lagos State University in Nigera and president of GUNI-Africa, a UNESCO organization that conducts capacity-building activities in quality assurance for higher education teachers and researchers in Africa, will visit Pullman Jan. 16–17 to discuss partnership opportunities with WSU.

On Jan. 17, he will also headline a seminar, “Happening Now in Higher Education in Africa: Opportunities for Partnership with WSU,” from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the CUB Jr. Ballroom and via Zoom. The seminar is open to all.

The program is sponsored by WSU International Programs in cooperation with African Resilient Communities.

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