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School of Communications Studies library receives support
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Ms Gadzekpo and Ms Nuwati examining the books with some students
Ms Gadzekpo and Ms Nuwati examining the books with some students
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
The School of Communications Studies, University of Ghana, Legon has received books on Communication and Media to enhance their library.

The books were donated by the renowned Public Relations Students Society of America (PRSA) at the James Madison University, Virginia, USA.

The benevolent gesture towards the school has been a continuous exercise facilitated by Executive Chairman of Global Media Alliance (GMA), Mr. Edward Boateng and the PRSA.

The books range from first-rate communications literature including Public Relations, Advertising, Telecommunications and Journalism. There were also books on management which will go a long way to equip students with media management skills and leadership skills in other related areas.

This adds to the various corporate social responsibility initiatives by Global Media Alliance, a pan-African communications company towards the School of Communication Studies. GMA has previously donated some books to the school and has always granted graduating students internship opportunities as well as employment opportunities.

Donating the books on behalf of GMA and the Madison University, Corporate Communications Manager of Global Media Alliance, Ms. Brooke Nuwati said GMA is committed to promoting communication excellence in Ghana and on the African continent and therefore will not miss any opportunities or efforts that are geared towards the realization of such a dream.

“Being a communication outfit ourselves, we know the true value of effective communications and its role in national development. We are always happy to contribute our quota to promote excellence in this all important field of communication. We hope students will benefit immensely from these books,” she said.

Ms. Audrey Gadzekpo, Acting Director of the School, said the school is grateful for the support it continues to receive from Global Media Alliance.

She says students benefit greatly from the books and the other learning materials, adding that the school will continue to count on GMA’s support for materials such as a collection of the stories that make it for the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist of the year awards since students pick a lot of lessons and techniques as well as inspiration to come up with good journalistic stories and reports.



Source: Myjoyonline.com/Ghana


       

 
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