Vice President, H.E Jessica Alupo, Thursday presided over the 14th graduation ceremony of St Lawrence University at the main Campus in Rubaga, Kampala.
The ceremony, held under the theme ‘Relevant education through competency-based studies’, saw a total of 376 students awarded diplomas and degrees in various disciplines.

Among those who graduated from St Lawrence University was comedian Obed Karim Lubega, popularly known as Reign of the Maulana & Reign comedy duo.
He was escorted by Mityana Municipality MP, Hon Francis Zaake.

“It was so hard but we did it. Am so happy that am part of the 14th graduation celebrations of St. Lawrence University,” he said on social media.
Chuor Gatluak Makong Dong, a South Sudanese student, was awarded a cheque of Shs500,000 after he recorded an outstanding performance.

VP Alupo roots for all-round education
Alupo, who is also the Chancellor of St Lawrence University, encouraged universities to offer all-round education to their students without a bias in science programs.
She urged the graduates to remember the valuable lessons and experiences gained during their stay at the university.
“These experiences have not only shaped your academic knowledge but also cultivated essential skills like critical thinking problem solving and effective communication. It is these skills that will undoubtedly serve as a foundation for your future successes,” she noted.

She acknowledged the efforts of the founder, the late Prof Lawrence Mukiibi, the board and the university council for keeping the candle lit.
During the ceremony, guests and graduands lit candles in memory of Prof Mukiibi.
Charter status
The Vice Chancellor of SLAU, Dr Charles W. Masaba, informed the chancellor of the institution’s progress as far as acquiring a chartered status is concerned.

“I can confidently inform you that we have gone through all preliminary stages and finally defended our application. We are anxiously waiting for inspection from NCHE and hope to be chartered soon,” he revealed.
He said the institution also plans to automate all its operations to increase efficiency and effectiveness, expand the university’s sources of revenue, rejuvenate the research arm and expand student hostel facilities.