
The management of Cornerstone University and Theological Seminary (CUTS) is delighted to inform the entire university community and the public that the institution has officially launched the publication of student research works. This major milestone reflects our unwavering commitment to promoting academic excellence, research integrity, and global scholarly engagement.
We are proud to announce that a number of articles authored by our students have already been published in reputable international journals. Leading this achievement is the recent publication titled:
📘 “Assessing Parenting Styles, Impact of Poor Parenting and Challenges in Parenting in the Rural Wututu Community, Southwest Region, Cameroon”
✍️ Authored by Marisca Amuteng, a graduate from our Nursing program.
This article represents the beginning of what we envision as a rich and impactful research archive stemming from the hard work and intellectual curiosity of our students. The publication was made possible through the tireless coordination and support of our Provost, Dr. Harry Fon Mbacham, whose leadership has been instrumental in guiding students through the publication process.
The published work involved collaboration among several contributors, including Hilaria Lah Pipa, Didimus Sefela Wirba, Lucas Bami Agwe, Ivo Dang Mbuh, Harry Fon Mbacham, and others.
📥 Download the article directly here:
👉 Click here to download
📰 See the current issue of the journal where the article appears:
👉 Click here to view the issue
We encourage all our students to view this as motivation to approach their research projects with diligence, innovation, and a global mindset. The world needs ideas, solutions, and insights—and it begins with dedicated scholarship.
This is just the beginning. More student articles will be published in the days ahead, as we continue to support scholarly efforts across all departments.
If you need any correction regarding your published article, kindly reach out to the editorial team as soon as possible.
For the Management,
Cornerstone University and Theological Seminary