A 3-day orientation session was held from May 1-3, 2023 at Valley View University, Columbia Conference Room at 9:00 a.m. each day.
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A 3-day orientation session was held from May 1-3, 2023 at Valley View University, Columbia Conference Room at 9:00 a.m. each day.
The Valley View University Church at the Oyibi campus permanently opened for worship on Saturday, 29 April 2023, after almost two decades of breaking the ground for construction. The special occasion, themed “Move-in-by Faith, I Will Go”, was graced by many dignitaries, including Pastor (Prof.) Oyeleke Alabi Owolabi, Field Secretary of the West-Central Africa Division (WAD) of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Pastor (Prof.) Daniel Opoku Boateng, former Vice-President and Ministerial Secretary of the WAD, Pastor (Dr.) Chris Annan Nunoo, Executive Secretary of the Southern Ghana Union Conference of the SDA, and Elder Emmanuel Kwandahor, former Director of the Physical Plant of VVU – under whose tenure the project commenced.
Valley View University, through its Directorate of Career Services, in collaboration with the National Academy of Students’ Achievement Awards Ghana (NASAAG) organised a Career and Capacity Development Summit at the Seth Laryea Multipurpose Centre at Valley View University on Friday, March 10, 2023.
The J.J. Nortey Hall has the quest to provide platforms for its Hallers and members of the VVU community in general to harness their potentials and to acquaint themselves with current trends in leadership, management, entrepreneurship and other important areas of life. It, therefore, on March 23, 2023 organized a well attended Seminar by a cross section of the university. It was dubbed, MOVE meaning Men Of Vision Empowerment which was the maiden edition.
The Valley View University commits itself to holistic education. As a Seventh-day Adventist Institution of Higher Learning with the brand tug, "Preferred Christian University", its quest for spiritual life development cannot be overemphasized. To this end, the university over the years has tried to build a chapel as its permanent place of worship.
An induction ceremony was on March 9 held for five faculty members in persons of Professors Dominic Damoah, Winfred Larkotey, Martin Akotey, Ninon Ametil, and John Appiah who had been appointed on promotion to the rank of Associate Professor by Valley View University (VVU) Council. The event, being the first of its kind, took place at the Boluwatife Conference Hall at 2:30 p.m.
Ghana’s First Chattered Private University-Valley View University matriculates freshmen and freshwomen into the University as well as their first academic year (2022/2023) in the institution.
Valley View University organized a 5-day strategic planning retreat dubbed Vision 2030 at the Boluwatife Conference room from January 2 – 6, 2023.
The meeting brought together officers from the West-Central African Division (WAD), some Council members, which included the two Union Presidents, as well as all officers of the University. The retreat was an opportunity for officers to come together and share ideas on how to achieve the vision 2030 agenda. The discussions centered around three main topics: education, leadership and service.
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