The 糖心Vlog and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi has launched a photo donation drive aimed at preserving the institution鈥檚 visual history.
The initiative, led by the University Relations Office in partnership with the KNUST Museum, invites students, staff and alumni to submit photographs depicting campus life, academic ceremonies and historic events.
鈥淭he drive will help build a curated archive that reflects KNUST鈥檚 heritage and evolution,鈥 Emmanuel Kwasi Debrah, Assistant Registrar and Head of Digital Communications, said in a statement.
Photos can be submitted digitally via email or delivered in person to the museum, located at the Prempeh II Library Complex. Selected images will be featured in future exhibitions and contributors will be acknowledged, the university said.
University Relations Officer Dr. Norris Bekoe said the campaign aligns with KNUST鈥檚 broader mission to foster institutional pride and preserve its legacy. 鈥淲e are calling on the entire university community to help us tell our story through images that capture the spirit and milestones of KNUST,鈥 he said.
Director of the KNUST Museum, Prof. Edwin Kwesi Bodjawah, said the project would strengthen community engagement and support the documentation of institutional memory. 鈥淭his is a vital step in building a living archive that reflects the university鈥檚 journey and cultural identity,鈥 he said.