The book " Buongiorno SarDegna" by Sergio Zuncheddu will be presented on Monday 19 June in the Sala Benedetto of the S. Efisio University College in Cagliari . The event , at 7 pm in the headquarters in via Mons. Cogoni 9, is moderated by Ambra Pintore. The author, the archbishop of Cagliari Monsignor Giuseppe Baturi and the student community of the College will be present.

A meeting that is part of the institute's cultural proposal which, in accordance with the parameters set by the Ministry for University and Research for the University Colleges of Merit, involves resident students on current issues and aimed at increasing their transversal skills.

From this point of view, the management of the College has decided to offer the community an opportunity for discussion with one of the most significant players in the entrepreneurial panorama of the island , also in the light of the suggestions that emerge from the book of which he is the author. In particular, the internal cultural commission of the College was responsible for analyzing the contents of the volume and for identifying some topics of interest which will be brought to the attention of the author and which all students have received free of charge.

«We are not satisfied - said Don Emanuele Meconcelli, director of the S. Efisio University College - that our boys are good students, but we nourish the desire to ignite in them their curiosity and passion for the events that concern our time and our world, because only in this way will they be able to make the specific competence acquired during their university training usable and attractive. In this regard, I believe that the discussion with Dr. Zuncheddu, who has repeatedly expressed his interest and closeness to our experience, can represent a qualifying moment in our year's journey, not only because his is the brilliant story of a man who made himself, testimony of how considerable objectives can be achieved starting from sacrifice and commitment, but also because his role as editor places him today on a central frontier in the dynamics that preside over the times we are living ».

(Unioneonline)

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