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East West University Honors the Dedication of Supporting Staff in an Appreciation Meeting


Nov 09, 2025

East West University (EWU) hosted a special Appreciation Meeting on 09 November 2025 for its dedicated supporting staff messengers, formally acknowledging their indispensable role in the university's day-to-day operations. The event was held at the S. M. Nousher Ali Lecture Gallery and served as a token of gratitude from the EWU administration.

The program was attended by prominent figures of the university leadership, including Prof. Dr. Mohammed Farashuddin, Chairperson, Board of Trustees, EWU; Prof. Dr. Shams Rahman, Vice-Chancellor, EWU; Prof. Dr. Fouzia Mannan, Chairperson, Department of Sociology, EWU; and Mashfiqur Rahman, Registrar, EWU.

During their speeches, the distinguished guests unanimously praised the messengers for their unwavering dedication and hard work. They highlighted the staff’s commitment to duty, acknowledging both their on-time and critical off-time contributions that ensure the efficient functioning of the academic and administrative environment.

A representative from the messenger staff conveyed thanks to the EWU authorities for organizing the thoughtful and motivational program, expressing that the recognition was deeply valued by the entire team.

The event concluded with a formal gesture of appreciation, as a token of appreciation was handed over to each messenger in attendance, symbolizing the university's deep gratitude for their crucial and often unsung service.