Ghanaian scholar named 15th president of Millersville University



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Dr. Daniel A. Wubah, a Ghanaian academic, was named 15th President of the University of Millersville, Pennsylvania, USA.

Prior to his appointment, Mr. Wubah was Vice President and then Senior Advisor to the President of Washington and Lee University.

He is a graduate of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) with a Bachelor of Science degree. Hons in Botany and Dip.Ed. in Education and earned his M.Sc. in Biology from the University of Akron, PhD in Botany from the University of Georgia.

In private life, Dr. Wubah, also known as Nana Ofosu Peko III, is Safohene at Breman Asikuma in Central Region.

The colorful and festive investiture ceremony, which took place in the quad of the University of Millersville, drew a lot of people.

The Permanent Representative of Ghana to the United Nations, Martha Pobee, was one of the leading dignitaries at the inauguration of Dr. A. Wubah as President.

Mrs. Pobee could not hide her joy at seeing one of Ghana's illustrious sons appointed to a prominent position in the United States of America.

A large number of friends and family members of Ghana dressed in pretty kente outfits, among which the traditional chiefs of Breman Asikuma, the Vice Chancellor of the UCC and the Old Secondary School Boys of Accra Academy, were also honored.

About the University of Millersville

The University of Millersville was founded in 1855 and has the distinction of being the first public university in Pennsylvania.

It offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate programs in education and human services; Science and technology; Humanities and Social Sciences and Adult Learning.

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