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Home » Dr Susan O. Koduah donates modern ICT Lab to Kumasi Girls SHS

Dr Susan O. Koduah donates modern ICT Lab to Kumasi Girls SHS

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 1, 2025 Regional Governance No Comments2 Mins Read
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Students and faculty members have welcomed the donation with excitement and gratitude Students and faculty members have welcomed the donation with excitement and gratitude

An Assistant Professor at George Mason University’s School of Nursing and a psychologist, Dr Susan O. Koduah, has made a significant contribution to Kumasi Girls Senior High School, her alma mater.

As part of her birthday celebration, Dr Koduah has adopted and renovated the school’s computer laboratory, which has been named the “Dr. Susan O. Koduah ICT Lab” in her honour.

The gesture is part of her broader vision to support the next generation by improving access to technology and digital education.

According to Dr Koduah, providing students with the right tools and learning environment is critical in preparing them for success in a technology-driven world.

Speaking at the official launch of the renovated facility, which coincided with her birthday, Dr Koduah said, “Education is a powerful tool for change. I believe that with the right resources, our youth can achieve incredible things. I am proud to contribute to their success and future.”

The newly renovated lab now features modern computers, high-speed internet access, and up-to-date software, all aimed at enhancing ICT education at the school.

School authorities believe the updated facility will give students the opportunity to acquire practical skills in computing, programming, and web development.

Dr Koduah, who is also the Founder and President of the Susan O. Koduah Organisation in the USA, has indicated that her support will go beyond providing physical resources.

She plans to engage students through mentorship sessions, workshops, and seminars, to help bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world applications.

Students and faculty members have welcomed the donation with excitement and gratitude, describing it as a timely intervention that will significantly improve ICT learning in the school.

Dr Koduah’s philanthropic gesture is expected to inspire other alumni to give back to the school and to contribute toward the broader goal of enhancing educational infrastructure in Ghana.



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