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FAIRMONT â Officials at Fairmont State University are thanking one of its emeritus faculty members by renaming a university program after him.
Fairmont Stateâs international student office is now the Tulasi and Marilyn Joshi Office for Educational Pathways for International Centers & Students.
The new moniker honors a significant undisclosed donation made by Tulasi Joshi and his wife Marilyn to aid in the recruitment of international students.
âThis gift from the Joshis will have a profound impact,â said Mirta M. Martin, Fairmont State president. âTulasi and Marilyn understand how energizing and mutually beneficial having a robust international student presence on campus can be. International students coming to Fairmont State will benefit from our close-knit Falcon Family and caring faculty, and our community profits from the global perspectives these students provide.â
Necessity of Establishing Ranking Cell at Universities
Mohammad Monir Hossain
23rd December, 2020 11:37:30
The higher education system, around the world, has been seriously affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The physical and face to face teaching-learning has been postponed since the beginning of the year 2020. In Bangladesh, all the educational institutions have been shut down since 18 March 2020. Since then, all educational activities of those institutions are being done online although there is debate regarding the quality of online teaching-learning and assessment system. Quality of higher education and research in Bangladesh is always a debatable issue.
The Ministry of Education of the Government of Bangladesh along with the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh has taken a number of initiatives to enhance the quality of higher education in the country. Establishment of Institutional Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) in each university under the Higher Education Quality Enh