The Refurbishment of DUT's City campus historical building is supported by the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Continuous service over 70 years

Albert Nagoor - father of Arts and Design veteran, Reuben Nagoor - began work at City Campus in 1935.
Reuben Nagoor himself has worked here since 1971, in the language laboratory and as audiovisual technical assistant in the faculty. (See photograph of Reuben at the controls in the language laboratory in 1983).

Reuben is also manager of the long-standing City Campus-based community development project, the Rotary eThekwini Academic Support Programme. In the photograph, he is seated 2nd from the right behind the workbench in Room 214 which was then a Physics Laboratory.
In this 1974 photograph, Peter Ring, Head of Electrical Engineering is seated 2nd from the left. Room 214 is now a Graphic Design studio.