AU community hails Furusa’s dedication to duty

17 Jan, 2021 - 00:01 0 Views
AU community hails Furusa’s dedication to duty

The Sunday Mail

IN the early hours of January 13, 2021, our beloved Vice Chancellor, Professor Munashe Furusa passed away.

Professor Munashe Furusa was the fourth Vice Chancellor of Africa University.

He held a Doctor of Philosophy degree in African Literature and Critical Theory, a Master of Arts and a Bachelor of Arts Honors in English, all from the University of Zimbabwe, as well as a Diploma in Education from Bondolfi Teachers’ College in Masvingo, Zimbabwe.

He was a first generation college student and the first in his family to earn a master’s and a doctoral degree. This life experience would go on to drive his passion for providing accessible transformative educational experience to underprivileged individuals.

Professor Furusa joined Africa University in 2014 and under his leadership, the university experienced dramatic transformation including the comprehensive restructuring of its seven teaching units into three colleges.

This leaner structure immediately yielded positive results that saw the university winning major research grants and being ranked second best in the country. The university also received numerous national and continental awards for excellence in the higher education sector.

Professor Furusa successfully established public/private partnerships that provided incredible internships and job opportunities for students and the business enterprise development arm of the university .

He held extensive experience as an academic leader and university administrator. Before joining Africa University, he served as Dean and Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities at California State University, Dominguez Hills.

His career at CSU Dominguez Hills included serving as the executive director of the California African American Political and Economic Institute (CAAPEI), Chair and Professor of Africana Studies, Chair of the Academic Senate, Chair of the General Education Committee and Director of the Institute for Global Intercultural Peace-building.

Before joining CSI-J Dominguez Hills, Prof Furusa held numerous positions ranging in scope from high school principal, to a national role as chairman of the Zimbabwe Literature Curriculum Development Committee.

He was a member of the board of directors for the National Council for Black Studies, Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education, Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council and served as the secretary of the National Taskforce on Higher Education Transformation.

He was the chairman of the Zimbabwe Universities Vice Chancellor’s Association.

Professor Furusa was an esteemed scholar and a prolific author who had written dozens of articles and books.

He is survived by his wife Zanele, four children and two grandchildren.

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