The Directorate of University Health Services (DUHS), University of Cape Coast, amassed an overall score of 97.8% in a regional peer review exercise.

The assessment which was held under the slogans “Peer Review: Continuous Quality Improvement” and “Peer Review: Maintaining Standards for Life.” forms part of a broader initiative conducted across hospitals in the Central Region to promote quality healthcare delivery and maintaining professional standards.

The Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew intends to visit Ghana to intensify the friendship and ongoing cooperations such as the historic cooperation between the University of Cape Coast and the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis. 
 
The Special Envoy of St. Kitts and Nevis, Ama Martin,  led a delegation to pay a courtesy call to the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof.

The Bullying Reporting and Victim Empowerment in Ghanaian Schools (BRAVE GH) project has been launched in the Eastern Region.

The BRAVE GH Project aims to prevent bullying and promote a positive school culture through a digital, peer-based intervention rooted in Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) principles.

Members of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) branch of the Ghana Association of University Administrators (GAUA) have been challenged to include stakeholder engagement in their day-to-day administrative activities.

Officials from the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) Ghana have paid a courtesy visit to the Registrar of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Gideon Enoch Abbeyquaye, Esq, to discuss ways of improving banking services for students and staff of the University.

The Chaplaincy Committee of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), led by its Chairman, Prof. Aaron Tettey Asare, has paid a courtesy call on the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof Denis Aheto.

The purpose was to officially congratulate Prof. Aheto on his appointment as Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University.

Lawyer at 21, a feat worth celebrating: Meet Breman Asikuma’s Nana Danquah Adjei Domson, Esq.

From the quiet town of Breman Asikuma in Ghana’s Central Region emerges a young man whose story is inspiring an entire generation. Nana Danquah Adjei Domson, Esq., has arguably become Ghana’s youngest lawyer — called to the Bar at just 21 years old — a feat that has amazed many and filled his community with pride.

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The TAGDev 2.0 Programme at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana has organized workshops for key partner institutions and stakeholders across the country to equip them to effectively engage the target groups for the programme.

Held from October 1-10, 2025, the workshops were hosted by the partner institutions- Adidome Farm Institute, Volta Region; University for Development Studies, Northern Region and University for Energy and Natural Resources.

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