Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Climaxes 10th Anniversary Celebration
The Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management has held the maiden 'Dinner' to climax its 10th Anniversary Celebration with a dinner.
The Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management has held the maiden 'Dinner' to climax its 10th Anniversary Celebration.
In her welcome address, the Head, Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Dr. Eunice Fay Amissah, stated that the gathering was the first of its kind in the history of the Department, where lecturers and students meet and dine together. She noted, "The 10th Anniversary Celebration is not an occasion of merry making but it is meant for us to reflect on our achievements over the years, and to strategically plan for coming years.” Dr. Amissah also indicated that activities marking the celebration of the anniversary have been organised by staff and students of the Department and therefore used the occasion to commend them for their hard work, commitment and effort towards the entire celebration.
The Head of Department thanked her colleagues for their enormous support and contribution to making the Department one of the best in the University. She applauded partners of the Department from Germany and Switzerland for their presence and participation.
The Ghanaian Departmental students' group presented gifts to the German and Swiss groups at the dinner.
In attendance were Prof. Ishmael Mensah, Dr. Abednego Kofi Bansah, Mrs. Priscilla Baba Bansah, lecturers from Germany and Switzerland, as well as staff and students from the department.
Last updated: August 9, 2026
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