United States International University Library Week turns out success Image Credits: Facebook
Nairobi, Kenya: Day one of the United States International University Africa Library Week was a blast for the students studying there. The United States International University shared that the Library doors swung wide, welcoming readers of all ages to explore, learn, and escape between the pages of countless books.
The United States International University took to their social media recently to share about the successful start-up of Library Week; the United States International University expressed their gratitude and pleasure for the event’s success and welcomed all readers to explore the countless book the Library had made accessible for them.
The United States International University also shared some glimpses from Day one of the Library Day one; the students gathered in a huge and cheered out loud on the start-up of the Library Day one at the University.
The United States International University expressed gratitude and shared that Day One of the LibraryWeek was an absolute blast. The Library doors swung wide, welcoming readers of all ages to explore, learn, and escape between the pages of countless books. The University shared that they dove into the treasure trove of books, explored new worlds, and got lost in fascinating and inspiring stories.
The weeklong event was opened by brief remarks from Vice Chancellor Prof. Margee Ensign, accompanied by Prof. Munyae Mulinge, DVC-Academic & Student Affairs, and supported by senior officials from the Library.
At last, The University also announced an update to the students to not miss out on more exciting activities scheduled, including talent sharing, coffee with a librarian, board games and a roundtable discussion with learners with disability and also urged all the students to join them tomorrow and all week long for an unforgettable experience, and keep spreading the magic of reading, one book at a time to grow.
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