INUQUA its changes address and name

L’Institut universitaire Quisqueya Amérique (INUQUA in French) was severely damaged during the earthquake on January 12, 2010. With half of its 3,500 students, it resumed operations in April 2010 at a new location on Boulevard 15 Octobre (Tabarre). Five years later, INUQUA is growing to become "a modern university of international standard."

Le Nouvelliste
Par Le Nouvelliste
06 févr. 2015 | Lecture : 3 min.
llUnlike many higher education institutions in the country that were completely destroyed by the earthquake of January 12, INUQUA suffered no major damage. Its seven-story building was fractured while all students, faculty, and staff made it out safe and sound, without a scratch. "It was a grace of God,” said Antenor Gabaud, INUQUA Rector during an interview with Le Nouvelliste. “INUQUA is an evangelical Protestant university. God has given us grace. That is why we do not have had any loss of life.” In order to resume classes three months after

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