• Fri
    23
    Dec
    2011
    In line with its spirit of cooperation and social contribution and in collaboration with LGU Campus Lions Club, the Lebanese German University organized, for the third year running, its Christmas event on its campus in Sahel Alma on December 23, 2011. Over 120 children aged 5 to 10 were invited to celebrate the occasion. The children came from various official schools to participate in different activities prepared for them by members of LGU Campus Lions Club and LGU students. The children spent over four hours enjoying Christmas songs, drawing, dancing, games, Disney characters, clowns, and taking pictures with Santa. They also enjoyed their lunchbox before receiving their Christmas presents. LGU administration congratulated its students, faculty, and staff for making this event a success and Christmas an occasion to instill a spirit of compassion among its students. Father Hanna Awad talked about the true meaning of Christmas and the need to share love and happiness with all children. He also expressed his best wishes for all hoping similar endeavors will bring happiness into the hearts of the less fortunate wherever they are. (photos attached)
  • Fri
    07
    Oct
    2011

    The Lions Club at LGU organized the traditional Oktoberfest on October 7th, 2011, in collaboration with Mix FM, Listen Arabia, Crédit Libanais, Anastasia Travel, and Efes Beer. Guests of various ages and nationalities were present to enjoy the festive atmosphere and all-night-long entertainment offered by a live band and a DJ. Traditional German dishes and beer were served and many prizes were given away.

    At the start of the festivities, the Managing Director for Administration and Finance, the Vice President of LGU welcomed the guests and wished them an enjoyable night. He stressed the importance of the occasion as it conveys German culture and traditions and thanked all those who helped organize the event as well as guests who have contributed to its success year after year.

    Pleased with the atmosphere, the typical German and Lebanese dishes, and the thrilling music, the guests spent an unforgettable night eating, drinking, and dancing then challenged one another to the Mambo game to win valuable prizes. Many other prizes were also given away in a Tombola draw.

    It was a joyful event for all and a chance to get a taste of Germany mixed with a Lebanese atmosphere. The Kunhadi Foundation was also present to raise awareness among all the youths to safe driving on their way back home. (photos attached)

  • Tue
    14
    Jun
    2011
    Fri
    17
    Jun
    2011

    In the presence of Sami Duesdieker, representing the German Embassy in Lebanon, Dr. Fawzi Adaimi, President of LGU Board of Trustees, as well as a number of academic staff and employees, LGU celebrated the closure of its German Cultural Week that was organized on its campus in Sahel Alma from 14 to 17 June 2011.

    Throughout the week, students participated in cultural talks, made presentations about the German history and geography, the car industry, the German sports, performed folk dances including a typical German wedding, and even made their own German food and desert.

    The activities ended with a word delivered by Mr. Duesdieker in which he praised the students for conveying a genuine German atmosphere, wishing LGU continuous prosperity and success.

    In turn, the Vice President thanked the embassy for its active presence and the students for the effort they made, hoping further activities to be undertaken in the future. She then handed in prizes to various groups for their outstanding performance before ‘pulling down’ the symbolic Berlin Wall that was put up by students for the occasion. (photos attached)

  • Tue
    19
    Apr
    2011
    The Recreational Department at LGU organized a sport event at Ghazir Club on April 19th, 2011. The event brought together the Military School and LGU teams in friendly basketball and mini football games, which were joyfully cheered by a large audience. (photos attached)
  • Thu
    31
    Mar
    2011

    A dedicated young German boy pulls off an elaborate scheme to keep his mother in good health in this comedy drama from director Wolfgang Becker.

    Suffering a heart attack and falling into a coma after seeing her son arrested during a protest, Alex’s (Daniel Brühl) socialist mother, Christiane (Katrin Sass), remains comatose through the fall of the Berlin wall and the German Democratic Republic. Knowing that the slightest shock could prove fatal upon his mother’s awakening, Alex strives to keep the fall of the GDR a secret for as long as possible. Keeping their apartment firmly rooted in the past, Alex’s scheme works for a while, but it’s not long before his mother is feeling better and ready to get up and around again.

  • Sat
    01
    Jan
    2011
    The Lebanese German University Organized its annual table tennis and billiards tournament, in the campus of the University in Sahel Alma, with the participation of 39 students in table tennis and 12 students in billiards. (photos attached)

  • Fri
    17
    Jan
    2020

    Dr. Jan Dommerholt, President of Myopain Seminars, assisted by LGU Alumni Nabil Zoghbi and Wissam Nicolas taught the DN-3 course at the Lebanese German University, LGU Jounieh, Lebanon. The course was organized by Edufit-Leb. Ten students passed the final examinations to become the first CMTPT/DN clinicians in Lebanon!
    LGU, in collaboration with EduFit-Leb continue to deliver high quality international education courses despite the difficult economic situation on Lebanon.
    We wish LGU and EduFit-Leb the best of luck in their mission.

  • Mon
    06
    Jul
    2020

    Biomedical Technologies Department Achievement

    Another achievement for LGU’s Biomedical Technologies Department. Congratulations to Joseph KHATTAR and Carla ZEINE for having their paper “Implementation of a Monitoring System that Notifies Healthcare Providers of a Sudden Medical Emergency Occurring to a Driver” accepted in a book entitled “Vital Signs: an Overview”. The book is edited by Dr. Roy ABI ZEID DAOU, Head of the Biomedical Technologies Department at LGU, and Professor Josef BOERCSOK, Chairperson of the Computer Architecture and System Programming Department at Kassel University. The book is published by Nova Science Publishers.

     

     

    • Mon
      14
      Oct
      2019

      Visit of Professor Dr. Michel Landry to LGU As An Expert in The DPT Field


As we are aiming for excellence in teaching at the Doctor of Physical Therapy program (DPT), LGU was honored to host another renowned expert in the field, Doctor Michel Landry.
Dr. Michel D. Landry is a Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery and in Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI) at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina (USA). Prior to his current position, Dr. Landry spent seven years as Division Chief of the Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Division where he successfully implemented an upgrade of the program that has now grown into one of the top physical therapy programs in the United States. Prior to receiving his doctoral degree, he held clinical and senior management positions within the private rehabilitation sector in Ontario (Canada), and within international humanitarian aid and development agencies. Dr. Landry is a health policy and services researcher, and his area of study is the policy implications of the gap between available supply (financial and human resources) and increasing demand for rehabilitation and health services across the continuum of care. He is a Past-President of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and a former Career Scientist at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC). He lectures widely on policy and the political dynamics of rehabilitation, implications on people with disabilities, and is a provocative advocate for the moral, ethical, and economic necessity to ensure accessible and affordable rehabilitation services across the continuum of high, middle, and low-income countries. Dr. Landry is currently completing his Executive Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, where he is also participating in the Health Sector Management Certificate (HSM).

  • Wed
    09
    Oct
    2019

    New Approaches in The Tele-Rehabilitation With Dr. Helene Corriveau & LGU

    The Physical Therapy Department wishes to thank Dr. Helene Corriveau for sharing during the past few days, her extensive academic and active experience in research, and her pioneering new approaches in physical therapy especially in tele-rehabilitation with our DPT candidates. Her enormous efforts were highly appreciated by the staff and candidates.

  • Mon
    14
    Oct
    2019

    Visit of the Canadian Professor Dr. Helene Corriveau to Participate in the DPT Curriculum as a Visitor

    The Lebanese German University – LGU is pleased to host Canadian Professor Hélène Corriveau for her participation in the Doctorate Physical Therapy (DPT) curriculum as a visitor.
    Dr. Corriveau is a full-time professor at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences in the University of Sherbrook. She holds a Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Montreal and a PhD from the University of Sherbrook. She has been working in research at the Center of Research for Aging (CSSS-IUGS) since 2001.
    During her extensive academic career, Professor Corriveau received numerous distinctions and awards, mainly the Distinction Award for Best Teaching in 2011.
    She published many scholarly articles on geriatrics and gerontology, rehabilitation of stroke patients, balance, fall prevention, postural stability, functional and strength training and telerehabilitation, to name a few.
    We wish her and all DPT candidates the best.