The Vice Chancellor of Ho Technical University (HTU), Professor Benjamin Honyenuga, has cautioned the university's students against engaging in behaviours that could damage the institution's reputation, emphasizing that those identified as participating in social vices will face dismissal.
Professor Honyenuga stated that students determined to be guilty of offenses such as "sexual harassment, possession of illegal drugs, and theft," among others, would face expulsion from the university and would also be referred to law enforcement authorities for appropriate legal action.
The Vice Chancellor gave the warning at the 32nd matriculation ceremony of 4,120 students to offer Diploma, High National Diploma and Degree programmes, last week Friday.
He said the university received a total of 5,627 applications out of which 4,120 were admitted, and announced that the 2025 matriculation saw the highest number of admission since the institution gained university status.