CUB Launches Beta version of Website, Rebrands auditorium

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CUB Launches Beta version of Website, Rebrands auditorium

B.Mirror Report: The Canadian University of Bangladesh has inaugurated the rebranding of its auditorium alongside the launch of a beta version of its new website, marking a significant step in its modernization efforts.
The ceremony was officially opened by the university’s Acting Chairman and renowned sports commentator Chowdhury Jafarullah Sharafat. In his remarks, he emphasized the importance of adapting educational environments and infrastructure to keep pace with changing times, noting that such initiatives would enhance technology-driven experiences for students.
The newly renovated auditorium features an upgraded design and modern facilities, aimed at supporting a wide range of academic and cultural activities more effectively. Meanwhile, the beta version of the university’s website has been developed to provide a faster, more user-friendly experience for students, parents, and prospective applicants.
Among those present at the program were Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. H. M. Jahirul Haque, along with senior staffs, faculty members, and invited guests. The initiative is being regarded as a key milestone in the university’s ongoing digital transformation and brand development.

Yasir Monon
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News Editor, Business Mirror

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