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Diasporia News of Thursday, 18 February 2010

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Inauguration of Delaware Valley Chapter of KNUST Alumni Association

The Delaware Valley Chapter of the KNUST Alumni Association of North America consists primarily of old students living in and around the Greater Delaware Valley (Southern Jersey, The City of Philadelphia and its Suburbs, North Maryland). Our mission is in line with that of the North America KNUST Alumni Association which is to promote every aspect of the conditions in our Alma Mater to assist the Faculties of the University and the whole University community in the pursuit of excellent standards in education.
As such it is our obligation as a chapter to recruit all old students within our area of jurisdiction so as to channel our resources towards a collective effort of building our alma mater. To this end, we serve as an avenue where alumni contribute in diverse ways and kinds to the institution that helped in no small way in making them who they are today. In addition, we create the needed environment for old students to meet; thereby renewing and forming friendships which fosters our development, establishes a binding network and enables us socialize in all aspects of our lives.
Please feel free to visit our website for detailed information of KNUST alumni of North America its Chapters, and membership registration.
You can learn more about the speaker and the chairperson by visiting our website. For further information, please call Leslie Mills on 845-598-7053 or Anim Addo Sampong on 571-242-9795

Don’t miss this old Boys and Girls re-union!! Come one, come all
Website: http://www.ustalumni.com/membership.html

Details of event:
Event: Inauguration of Delaware Valley Chapter of KNUST Alumni Association.
Date: Saturday 27th March, 2010
Venue: Newark Senior Center, 200 White Chapel Drive, Newark, DE 19713
Time: 7 p.m. - 12 a.m.
Guest Speaker: Prof. Evans Samuel Adunyah,
Chairperson: Dr. Samuel Kwadwo Andoh.
Source: KNUST Alumni of North America