By Ben T.C. Brooks
Maryland County | Oct. 21, 2025- One of Liberia’s highest learning institutions, William VS Tubman University (TU), has officially announced the timetable for its 12th Commencement Convocation.
The announcement, released through the Office of the President, confirms that this year’s ceremonies will be held under the leadership of Dr. Olu Q. Menjay, President and Chief Executive Officer of Tubman University.
The week-long graduation activities will climax with two major events on the university’s main campus in east Harper, Maryland County.
A release from the university said baccalaureate Service is scheduled for Sunday, November 23, 2025 at 10:00AM while the graduation ceremony will take place on Monday, November 24, 2025 at 10:00AM at university’s main Campus in Harper, Maryland County.
The Baccalaureate Service, a solemn and spiritual gathering, will serve as an opportunity for graduates, faculty, and administrators to offer prayers of gratitude and reflection for this years’ academic activities. It will also set the tone for the much-anticipated commencement ceremony the following day.
During the main graduation ceremony, degrees and honors will be conferred upon graduates across multiple disciplines, including Education, Health Sciences, Agriculture, Management, and Engineering.
The event is expected to draw participants from government, members of the diplomatic corps, university alumni, parents, and invited guests from across Liberia and the diaspora.
In a statement, Dr. Menjay praised the Class of 2025 as a determined and resilient generation who overcame significant challenges including post-pandemic learning transitions and resource limitations to successfully complete their studies.
“The 2025 class represents the spirit of endurance, innovation, and service that Tubman University stands for,” Dr. Menjay said. “Their success is a reflection of the collective efforts of our faculty, staff, and partners who remain committed to empowering young Liberians to become agents of positive change”.