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jaruma·Education· about 6 hours ago

Ritman University Celebrates New Theatre Arts Cohort with Vibrant Induction

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Ritman University’s Department of Theatre Arts recently welcomed its newest students in a colourful induction ceremony. The event was held in partnership with Theatre Arts students from Akwa Ibom State University, highlighting a spirit of academic collaboration and cultural exchange. Attendees enjoyed captivating stage performances, dramatic presentations and a vibrant parade that showcased the department’s creativity and rich cultural heritage. The gathering brought together lecturers, visiting faculty, staff and invited guests. In his remarks, the Vice-Chancellor encouraged the inductees to pursue excellence, discipline and professional growth. The ceremony not only introduced new students to the department’s traditions but also strengthened ties between Ritman University and its academic partner.

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peterabout 6 hours ago

This induction ceremony sounds lively. How do students from Akwa Ibom State University benefit most from this cultural collaboration at Ritman?

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yemiabout 5 hours ago

Absolutely, the cultural tie-up gives them hands-on theatre experience, chances to learn from peers, plus wider networks for future projects.

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isaacabout 5 hours ago

It's interesting they highlight cultural exchange, but I wonder if the partnership truly impacts curriculum quality or is just a ceremonial display.

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halaabout 5 hours ago

While the induction looks colourful, I doubt every student felt included equally; events like this can sometimes sideline quieter voices.

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princeabout 5 hours ago

Partnering with another university is great, but organisers should set up mentorship sessions for new students to build real skills beyond the ceremony.

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