asu_t580The historically Black Alabama State University expands its global partnerships by signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Adekunie Ajasin University in Ondo State, Nigeria. The agreement calls for student and faculty exchange opportunities between the two universities.

ASU President Gwendolyn E. Boyd and the vice chancellor of the Nigerian University, Dr. Amos Ajibefun, signed the agreement recently on ASU’s campus. The meeting also included ASU’s provost and vice president for academic affairs, Dr. Leon C. Wilson; retired ASU professor, Dr. David A. Iyegha; the dean of the College of Science, Mathematics and Technology, Dr. Kennedy Wekesa; and Adekunie Ajasin University professor, Dr. Timothy Adejumo.

“Alabama State University is very internationally focused,” said Boyd. “We have more than 40 countries represented in our student body and faculty. We are open to new international relationships because we know that the students that we are training now will operate in a global environment. They will travel all over the world. They will be engaged in international business and research. So the experiences they have while in college will be of great benefit to them in the future.”

Established in 1999, Adekunie Ajasin University is located in western part of Nigeria. Ajibefun said the university has been named one of the best in Nigeria and that the school’s global mission is similar to ASU’s.

“We have students in America and Europe, and they are doing well,” said Ajibefun. “We are very excited to develop this partnership with Alabama State University. I think that we can learn so much from each other, and our students can … develop good relationships and experience a new culture. We want to give our students a global experience so that they can compete globally.”

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