The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has launched the maiden edition of its TekAlumni Homecoming, under the theme "Celebrating Our Legacy, Building Our Future Together." The event, held at the Great Hall, marks the beginning of a three-day celebration from August 1 to 3, 2025.
Chairman of the KNUST Governing Council, Nana Acheamfour Asafo Boakye Agyemang Bonsu, delivered a rousing welcoming address, tracing the university's far-reaching impact and highlighting global icons such as Nobel Laureate Kofi Annan and fibre optics innovator Dr.
Thomas Mensah - both products of KNUST's legacy. "In 2023, the world took notice when KNUST was ranked ahead of Harvard and other prestigious institutions as the number one destination for quality education," he said. "Our ambition is bolder now - moving from excellence to eminence." He urged the alumni not to merely celebrate the past, but to actively support KNUST's 2026-2036 strategic vision. "Your legacy began here.
Let it fuel the University's journey to global eminence.