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Tubman University to Launch Groundbreaking Short Learning Program in Prompt Engineering

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Harper, Liberia - February 22, 2025 - William V. S. Tubman University (TU) is set to introduce a groundbreaking Short Learning Program (SLP) in Prompt Engineering (Artificial Intelligence), positioning TU as a leader in AI education in Liberia.
This initiative follows TU's participation in a two-hour introductory course on Prompt Engineering at InnoPower LLC (InnoPower Indy), made possible through the leadership of its CEO, Mr. Emil Nabo Ekiyor, in collaboration with Blaizing Academy's Executive Director, John Qualls.
TU's President & CEO, Dr. Olu Q. Menjay, along with the Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Maria Fe Rebecca Gueta, is finalizing arrangements to roll out this innovative program. As part of the initiative, 50 individuals will receive specialized training in Prompt Engineering. These trained professionals will later serve as instructors, helping to integrate AI education and applications across the university.
With this program, Tubman University aims to expand AI education throughout the institution, ensuring that students and faculty alike are equipped with cutting-edge skills to thrive in the digital age.
The collaboration was facilitated by Mr. Donald Cassell of the Sagamore Institute, further strengthening TU's global academic partnerships. This effort aligns with TU's commitment to fostering innovation, research, and skill development in emerging technologies.