Saturday 3rd of August marked a significant milestone for the Casely Hayford Hall as the MED-Led Administration proudly unveiled its state-of-the-art hybrid library. The event was graced by prominent figures, including Hon. Ekow Horace Ewusi, the NPP parliamentary candidate, who was awarded an honorary citation for his generous contribution of a dual machine that functions both as a printer and photocopier for the library.
The ceremony, held at the Casely Hayford Hall, celebrated the new hybrid library’s promise to enhance academic resources and support the scholarly pursuits of its students. Hon. Ekow Horace Ewusi’s donation was recognized as a critical addition to the library’s facilities, significantly boosting its operational efficiency and resource availability.
The program was chaired by Madam Mariama Abdulai Kuma, the esteemed Chief Librarian for the School of Graduate Studies and head of all libraries. In her address, Madam Abdulai Kuma highlighted the importance of such contributions, noting that they play a pivotal role in the advancement of educational infrastructure and access to quality learning materials.
“The hybrid library of Casely Hayford Hall is a beacon of academic excellence,” said Madam Abdulai Kuma. “The donation from Hon. Ekow Horace Ewusi exemplifies the kind of community support that drives our institutions forward. We are immensely grateful for this contribution, which will undoubtedly benefit countless students and researchers.
The hybrid library, equipped with advanced technology and extensive resources, is expected to serve as a central hub for learning and research for students at Casely Hayford Hall. The dual machine donated by Hon. Ewusi symbolizes a significant step towards modernizing the library’s services, ensuring students have the tools they need to succeed in their academic endeavors.
The event concluded with a tour of the new library facilities, leaving attendees impressed with the progress and optimistic about the future contributions to academic excellence at Casely Hayford Hall.