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Restoring an icon of academic identity
Fundraising efforts underway to protect the architectural inheritance of Ukraine’s most celebrated university
²n the early 1990s one of the most potent symbols of Ukraine’s reemerging independent identity was the return of Kyiv Mohyla Acad¬emy as the nation’s flagship university. However, while patriots toasted the return of an institute which had for centuries served as a seat of learning for Ukraine’s leaders, the sheer scale of the task was daunting. During the Soviet period many of the academy’s older buildings had been neglected and allowed to fall into a state of disrepair, but with priority given in the early 1990s to getting undergraduates back into the classroom as quickly as possible, large scale restoration works addressing the university’s infrastructure problems had to take a back seat. Twenty years later, the issue of architectural upkeep is once again moving to the top of the Kyiv Mohyla Academy’s agenda as university leaders look to protect the institute’s priceless architectural and spiritual inheritance.
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Kyiv-Mohyla Business School Rated No. 1 by Kyiv Post.
Kyiv Mohyla Business School was named Best MBA Program for the year 2010 by the Kyiv Post. More information at http://www.kyivpost.com/ne...742/.
For the last ten years Kyiv Post established a tradition to issue awards to individuals, organizations and businesses that contribute to the development of Ukraine. As one of Ukraine’s top reliable news sources, the surveys conducted by Kyiv Post are highly regarded and trusted.
A panel consisting of 21 to 39 community and business leaders and 1,000 online voters cast their ballots to determine awards in various categories related to lasting contributions to Ukraine in various areas.
Kyiv Mohyla Business School (For more info http://www.kmbs.ua/en) was established in 1999 to educate business leaders who make lasting contributions to Ukraine and the world, with a focus on the highest quality learning, leadership with an international perspective and social responsibility. more...
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Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Hosts Cardinal Lubomyr Huzar
Patriarch and Major Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, Cardinal Lubomyr Huzar met with Kyiv students at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy on February 15. The meeting was organized by the “Obnova” Organization of Catholic Students.
The topics discussed in the Cardinal’s presentation and round table discussion were directed at the issue and meaning of freedom. Two sentences that were quoted by Cardinal Huzar and defined the essence of the message were, “You will know the truth and it will set you free” (John 8:32) “The only tyrant a person has is ignorance” (Victor Hugo). Patriarch Lubomyr Huzar stated that, “The Church and the University are the places where young people will find freedom”. more...
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