29 C
Monrovia
Saturday, February 15, 2025

UL Enters New Era as Boakai Hopes University of Liberia’s New American President Will Be Pivotal in Transforming Institution

Must read

Liberia’s premier institution of higher learning officially enters a new chapter on Friday, January 10 with the expected induction of Dr. Layli Maparyan as its first non-Liberian president in nearly seven decades.

President Joseph Boakai naming of the  American academic, as the 16th President of the University of Liberia, marks the first time in 68 years that a non-Liberian citizen will assume this prominent role at the country’s premier university.

American educators dominated the university’s teaching staff and leadership in the 19 century until  1957 when Dr. Rocherforte L. Weeks was named the first Liberian born president of the University.

President Boakai Thursday Welcomed the New UL President, Pledging Support for the University’s Growth, while hoping she would be a game changer in an environment beset by strings of crisis.

He reaffirmed his Administration’s commitment to advancing education in Liberia, expressing confidence in the newly appointed President of the University of Liberia (UL), Dr. Layli Maparyan.

The President who is a notable graduate of the university  shared his optimism during an official meeting with Dr. Maparyan at the Executive Mansion, the presidency said in a statement.

Speaking during the meeting, President Boakai warmly welcomed Dr. Maparyan, stating that her appointment marks a new chapter for the University of Liberia.

“Liberia is not new to you, and we are excited to have you at the helm of this historic institution,” the President remarked.

He expressed hope that her leadership would propel the University toward transformative growth, ensuring its alignment with national priorities, particularly in education and workforce development as outlined in the Government’s ARREST Agenda.

President Boakai also commended the UL Board of Trustees for their dedication and rigorous efforts throughout the selection process, noting that their decision to unanimously approve Dr. Maparyan reflects their commitment to excellence in leadership. “The Board’s work was thorough, and we appreciate the diligence it took to reach this point,” he said.

Board of Trustees Chairman, Grand Kru County Senator Numene T.H. Bartekwa, presented Dr. Maparyan to the President, expressing his confidence in her ability to address the longstanding challenges facing the University.

Outgoing UL President, Dr. Al-Hassan Conteh, also lauded the integrity of the selection process, noting that it adhered to international standards and brought forth a highly qualified leader.

In response, Dr. Maparyan expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and pledged to dedicate herself fully to the University’s progress. She reflected on her first visit to Liberia in 2009 and described her new role as a fulfillment of her dream to serve the nation.

“Liberia is no longer just my second home—it is now my first home,” she said, underscoring her personal and professional commitment to Liberia’s advancement.

The special convocation to officially induct Dr. Maparyan as President of the University of Liberia is scheduled for tomorrow, January 10, 2025, at the Fendall Campus.

The University is expected to resume normal operations on Monday, January 13, 2025.

Latest article