The aggrieved students, headed by Alexander G. Weah locked the administrative building of the university putting normal working activities to a standstillMonrovia – Some aggrieved students from the Nursing Department of the United Methodist University on Monday stormed the Ashmun Street Campus in protest over the cancellation of the Nursing program. According to the nursing students, they registered for their courses at the start of last semester, but unfortunately for them, they could not see any grade after the closure of last semester. When contacted, the Associate Dean of the Winifred J. Harley College of Health Sciences at the UMU Joseph Peters told FrontPageAfrica that for some reason, he could not respond to the claims from the aggrieved nursing students. The aggrieved students, headed by Alexander G. Weah locked the administrative building of the university putting normal working activities to a standstill. Another aggrieved student Patrick M. Fahnbulleh said the administration instructed them to register the nursing program at their Ashmun Street Campus.
Source: Front Page Africa May 04, 2021 07:52 UTC