Maryland County | Nov. 10, 2025 | The William V.S. Tubman University – TU in Harper, Maryland County has admitted more than 700 freshman students into its academic programs, marking a major milestone ahead of the institution’s 12th commencement convocation.
The second state run University’s fifth freshman induction ceremony was held over the weekend in Harper, Maryland County.
According to the university administration, the newly admitted students will pursue studies across a range of disciplines, including General Agriculture, Engineering, Public and Environmental Sciences, Accounting, Management, and Entrepreneurship, among others. This year’s induction was held under the inspiring theme, “The Rising.”
The freshman induction ceremony is an important tradition at Tubman University. It officially welcomes new students into the TU community and symbolizes the beginning of their academic journey, as well as their commitment to uphold the institution’s core values of discipline, integrity, and innovation.
Delivering the keynote address, Dr. Olu Q. Menjay, President and Chief Executive Officer of the William V.S. Tubman University, commended the new students for choosing TU as the foundation of their academic and professional development.
“This is the first and largest freshman class in the history of Tubman University,” Dr. Menjay proudly declared. “We thank you for choosing TU to pursue your undergraduate education.”
Dr. Menjay urged the students to be agents of positive change and to resist negative influences that seek to exploit young people for destructive purposes.
“Do not let anyone use your hands to destroy Liberia,” he cautioned. “Think for yourself, be disciplined, and strive to stand out among your peers.” He further cited the late Liberian educator Wilmot Blyden, emphasizing that without proper training and moral guidance, the energy of youth can be misdirected toward harm instead of nation-building.
As part of the ceremony, the freshmen recited the official Freshman Oath, pledging to abide by the university’s rules and to uphold its academic and moral standards. “As students of Tubman University, we agree to obey and abide by all rules governing the institution,” they affirmed in unison.
Dr. Menjay also highlighted Tubman University’s growing academic influence beyond Liberia.
He revealed that several TU graduates are currently pursuing advanced degrees abroad four in the United States, two in India, one in South Africa, and two in China. “Our goal is to ensure that Tubman University students can compete internationally through hard work, discipline, and academic excellence,” he said.
The induction ceremony concluded on an optimistic note, reflecting the spirit of the theme, “The Rising.”
Meanwhile, faculty, staff, and students celebrated the university’s continued progress and reaffirmed TU’s mission to nurture a new generation of ethical, innovative, and globally competitive leaders dedicated to transforming Liberia’s future.


