Academic City recently hosted a delegation of students and faculty from the University of Dayton as part of their Ghana engagement activities. The visit builds on an ongoing partnership through the ETHOS Summer Program, where students from both institutions collaborate on community-focused, impact-driven projects.

During their time on campus, the delegation visited the Technology and Entrepreneurship Centre (TEC) and engaged in discussions on applied learning, innovation, and social impact. They also shared updates on projects in Northern Ghana, including irrigation solutions for tree saplings and strategies for managing medical waste in rural clinics.

The visit highlighted the continued value of cross-institutional collaboration and practical approaches to addressing real community challenges.