T Obey University Regulations
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T Obey University Regulations
An Online Weekly Publication of the Office of the Vice-Chancellor ISSN: 2141-3800 MONDAY OCTOBER 6, 2014 VOL. 1 NO. 20 Obey University Regulations - Registrar VC Appoints New Acting Bursar The Registrar, Mrs. D. C. Odimabo addressing SUG executives Obey University Regulations By Jesse Okedi T he Registrar of the Rivers state University of Science and Technology, Mrs. Daba Constance Odimabo, has charged the Students' Union - Registrar Government (SUG), led by Comrade Adee Trust Mene, to obey the University's regulations. The Registrar gave the charge when SUG executives The Registrar (c) & some other Officers of the University with SUG executives 2015: JAMB Set To Hold Exam In RSUST ICT Centre UST Set to Hold Workshop for Academic and Technical Staff paid her a courtesy visit in her office recently. She said that most of the confrontation that had ever existed between the University's management and SUG, was as a result of the students' inability to comprehend and obey University's regulations, stressing that the stability of the University system is always to the benefit of the students. Mrs. Odimabo urged the SUG executives to be wise by (Contd. on page 2 ) VC Appoints New Acting Bursar By Ruth Atsu T he Rivers State University of Science and Technology now has a new Acting Bursar. This followed the recent appointment of Mr. Kennedy Abraham by the ViceChancellor Prof. B.B. Fakae as the Acting Bursar of the University. This was contained in a letter dated 24th September, 2014 and addressed to Mr. Abraham. By this appointment, Mr Abraham takes over from Dr. Clinton Maxwell following his retirement from active service. Until his appointment, Mr. Kennedy Abraham was the Chief Accountant in the Bursary department. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accountancy and is a member of Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Nigeria, and has attended many workshops and conferences across the country. He joined the services of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology in October 1981 as a Junior Staff (Senior Clerk) and has risen through the ranks to his current position. He is a seasoned accountant with many years of experience. With his wealth of experience, it is expected that Mr. Abraham will put in his professional experience in the Bursary department, for greater efficiency. Mr. Kennedy Abraham RSUST Newsletter Obey University Regulations... (Contd. from front page ) concentrating on their studies and graduating in record time and avoid being used as agents of discord and destruction. She also stressed that the Management of the University was ever willing to work with them when the right channel of dialogue is followed. “It is wrong to incite the students against the Management of the University. If you have doubts, you are free to ask questions and you will get answers. Always remember that you were admitted as a student to graduate with good grades. Read the University handbook and know the regulations and obey them”, she said. The Registrar who was at the event with some of her deputy registrars, also urged the SUG executives to promote the singing of the University's anthem. The Deputy Registrar, Information/Publications and Protocol Unit of the University, Sir Desmond Wosu, advised the SUG not to run to the Press at any slight opportunity but rather seek solution through dialogue. Earlier, the SUG President, Comrade Adee, Trust Mene, said that the visit was part of the familiarization tour by the SUG to enable them forge a closer tie with management through positive interactions. He commended the University's administration for running an uninterrupted academic calendar over the past four years. The SUG President urged the Management to be tolerant with the students since in his words, “we are prone to youthful exuberance”. He also appealed to the Management to continue to run an uninterrupted academic calendar for the benefit of the students. “We are to stay in office for an academic session, please do not abandon students' matters to the SUG”, he pleaded. 2 OCTOBER 6, 2014 News 2015: JAMB Set To Hold Exam In RSUST ICT Centre By Jesse Okedi T he Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) has concluded arrangements to use the Information and Communication Technology infrastructure of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, for its etesting/examination in 2015. This is sequel to the approval granted to the body by the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Barineme Beke Fakae, to the request by the Management of JAMB to use the University's ICT Centre for the purpose. JAMB had in a letter addressed to the Vice- Chancellor, dated September 10, 2014, requested the use of the Institution's ICT Centre for its 2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examination (UTME) items' trial-testing in CBT Mode. The letter which was signed by Mr. Theodore N. Mbaogu of JAMB's Rivers Zonal Office in Port Harcourt, on behalf of the Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde (OON), indicates that the trial-testing test in CBT mode would hold on October 16, 2014, from 9.am to 12:30pm. J A M B i s f u l l y incorporating ICT in its examination processes to ensure credibility and eliminate examination malpractices. One of the computer halls at the University IT Centre UST Set to Hold Workshop for Academic and Technical Staff By Jesse Okedi T he Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Nkpolu-Oroworukwo Port Harcourt, is set to hold Workshop for Academic and Technical Staff in all the Faculties in the University. The Workshop is part of the University's Continuous Training and retraining programme for staff of the University to improve on their efficiency, effectiveness and overall competitiveness. The release from the Directorate of Academic Planning and Statistics, office of the ViceChancellor, indicates that the Workshop would hold at the University's Amphitheatre and, it will run from October 7-28, 2014. It further indicates that academic and technical staff from the Faculty of Technical and Science Education would be the first to have theirs on October 7, 2014. This would be followed by Faculty of Law in October 9, 2014, Faculty of Agriculture, October 14, Faculty of Science, October 16, 2014. Others are Faculty of Engineering, October 21; Faculty of Management Sciences, October 24 and Faculty of Environmental Sciences, October 28, 2014. The Workshop begins by 10.am and closes at 1pm each day. All correspondence and enquiries to the Editor-In-Chief, RSUST Newsletter, Information/Publications and Protocol Unit, Office of the Vice-Chancellor, Rivers State University of Science and Technology, P.M.B 5080, Port Harcourt, Nigeria. [email protected], www.ust.edu.ng Download a copy of RSUST Newsletter at www.ust.edu.ng