August 4th, 2015. With only a few weeks to the start of Ashesi’s new engineering programme, the construction team that has been working on a new set of student dorms on campus handed over keys to university management. The new 96-bed dormitory will help ease demand for housing on campus, and will bring total housing capacity at Ashesi to 396 students.
The new dorms were funded through $1.05 million in low-interest loans, together with philanthropy, from seven individuals and foundations, received in May 2014.
(Director of Logistics and Facilities, Casper Annie, receives keys to new dorms)“For Ashesi to successfully engage students’ ethics and attitudes, foster community within our diverse student body, and encourage a willingness to take responsibility and to lead – we must have more on-campus living and gathering spaces," said Dr. Patrick Awuah, Ashesi’s President.
With student input and lessons from previous housing architecture, the new dorms feature more student hangout spaces, more room for collaborative work and will provide options for two or four students in a room.
Ashesi continues to raise funds to expand student housing on campus, with student enrolment expected to increase to a 1,000 over the next four years. Contact foundation@ashesi.org to learn how you can help.
(The Adinkra symbol, "Mate masie" (What I hear, I keep), in the dorm courtyard, signifies understanding. Though understanding implies wisdom and knowledge, it also represents the importance of listening.)