Thank you BSP, DWU flexible learning students will benefit from additional study facility

Friday, 19 April 2024, 12:22 pm

The recreational bbq hut and study halls, courtesy of BSP Madang Community Project (Picture Source: Lavinia Mul)

Flexible Learning Students of Divine Word University’s Coronation Campus in Madang now have an additional study facility funded by BSP Madang Branch under their annual Community Project. 

BSP Group CEO Mark Robinson, GM Retail Daniel Faunt, Madang Branch Manager Mary Koi and her staff handed the completed project earlier this week.

The facilities include two study halls and a recreational BBQ hut.

Madang Branch Manager Mary Koi said BSP was pleased to give back to the Coronation Campus which provides an avenue to a lot of BSP Staff who further their studies through DWU’s Flexible Learning. 

“The project will strengthen not only our community but business relationship. More importantly it will provide an avenue for flexible learning students to have a place to study and relax during the weekend,” said Koi.

DWU FL Centre’s Coordinator Salote Kaumu in thanking BSP on behalf of the university said, "this is a dream come through for us the DWU FL Centre. We always wanted a study hall for our students just like at the main campus and now we have it,” Kaumu said. 

BSP’s annual community projects focuses on health, education, and the community throughout PNG and the Pacific Markets. 

BSP Group CEO Mark Robinson and Divine Word University main campus vice president cut the ribbon while DWU and BSP staff look on (Picture Source: Lavinia Mul)