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UDS COMSAG Supports Faculty of Communication and Media Studies

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The Communication Students Association of Ghana (COMSAG) at the University for Development Studies (UDS), Nyankpala Campus, has extended support to the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies by providing two new signboards to enhance the faculty’s visibility and accessibility. The initiative aims to improve navigation on campus while promoting the faculty’s identity and presence within the university community.
In a bid to boost visibility and improve campus navigation, the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies at the University for Development Studies (UDS), Nyankpala Campus, has unveiled two new signboards.

The initiative, spearheaded by the Communication Students Association (COMSAG) under the leadership of its President, Mohammed Abdul Fataw, popularly known as Zola, seeks to make the faculty more accessible and promote its activities within and outside the university community.

The installation is expected to ease the challenges faced by students and visitors in locating the faculty, providing a clear and accessible point of reference.

Speaking at the unveiling ceremony, Mohammed Abdul Fataw said the new signboards would not only improve visibility but also educate students about the faculty’s activities and help them identify the various departments under it.

He further appealed for support from individuals, entrepreneurs, institutional partners, and stakeholders to assist the faculty in its ongoing projects and development initiatives.

“The new signboards are meant to make our faculty more visible and help students easily locate and learn about the departments here. We are also calling on stakeholders to support our developmental projects.”

On her part, the Deputy Public Relations Officer of COMSAG, Esther Akplema, explained that the installation was primarily intended to enhance visibility and ensure easy access to the faculty.

“We realized many students and visitors struggled to find the faculty, so this initiative was to improve visibility and make it easier for everyone to locate us.”

The unveiling ceremony marks a significant step by COMSAG in supporting the faculty’s development and promoting the image of communication studies at the University for Development Studies, Nyankpala Campus.

Source: Ibrahim Angaangmeni Alhassan/zaaghana.com

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