The Walailak University International Christian Fellowship has recently been allocated a room by the Director of the Students Support Division, with essential support from the Director of the Center for International Affairs (CIA) and the Dean of the School of Public Health. This new development marks an important milestone for the Fellowship, providing Christian students with a dedicated space to gather, worship, and engage in spiritual activities on campus.
The room allocation underscores the university's commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive campus environment that supports students of all faiths. Members of the Christian Fellowship are excited about this opportunity and are looking forward to utilizing the space to strengthen their community, host events, and welcome newcomers to their group.
This gesture of support from the university administration reflects a spirit of collaboration and understanding, promoting unity and mutual respect among students from different cultural and religious backgrounds. The Walailak University International Christian Fellowship (WUICF) is grateful for this gesture and is eager to make the most of this new space provided to them. The Patron for this WUICF is Dr. Philip Cardin a senior lecturer at Walailak University. Article written by Francis Walugembe – School of Public Health PhD Candidate