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JUST IN:Dr Anim-Wright resigns as President of AUCC amidst Controversies

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The President of the African University College of Communications (AUCC), Dr. Anim-Wrignt has resigned from her position.

According to information reaching EducationGhana.net, she resigned due to the state of affairs at the University College, which she believes were not inline with the laid down principles of the University.

She submitted her resignation letter on February 15,2018 and her resignation takes effect from May 31,2018.

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Speaking with some of the students, they were optimistic affairs in the College weren’t going on positively, with some claiming the President was not allowed to work as the President of the University College.

She was appointed the vice president Academic of AUCC in January 2014. She previously served as the dean of the Sam E. Jonah School of Business from May 2013.

Since her arrival at AUCC, she has focused on refining AUCC’s strategic plan, worked closely with the deans and directors to set the University’s broad academic directions, designed and evaluated programmes as well as expanded the faculty.

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Prior to her appointment at AUCC, she worked at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) where she served as the Director of the Centre for Management Development (2010-2011) and Director of Corporate Affairs and Institutional Advancement (2011-2013).

She has consulted for the Midwestern Universities Consortium for International Activities (MUCIA), served as a member of the board of directors of MG Radio Limited and also a member of the Ghana Institute of Languages Board.

She earned a Ph.D. in communications and Development from Union Institute and University in Cincinnati, Ohio (USA) and has a BA in Communication: Radio/TV Production from Central State University, Wilberforce, Ohio. (USA)

Source :EducationGhana.net


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