The Department of Theater and Film Studies of University of Cape Coast has launched the Elolo Gharbin Season Theatre for the second
The All African Diaspora Education Summit (ADES) has been organized at the University of Cape Coast with a call on Africans to adop
The Provost of the College of Humanities and Legal Studies (CHLS), University of Cape Coast, Prof.
The College of Education Studies (CES), University of Cape Coast (UCC) has organized a public lecture and e
The Ghana Bioenterprise Innovations Partnership (GBIP) and the Ghana-Britain Partnership for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (GB-PIE) of the Innovations for African Universities (IAU) has launched a business manual to guide young start-ups through the process of regularising their businesses.
The Security Section of University of Cape Coast (UCC) and the Security Directorate of University of Education, Winneba (UEW), have
The Sports Section of University of Cape Coast (UCC) has stepped up its preparation ahead of the 27th
The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has demonstrated unalloyed love and heartfelt appreciation to retirees who have served the University in various ways during their prime.
The University recognized the senior citizens for their invaluable contributions, sacrifices, dedicated service and selflessness that had brought UCC this far.
As part of activities marking UCC’s 60th anniversary, the University set the day aside to honour its retirees.
Chancellor of University of Cape Coast (UCC), Dr. (Sir) Sam Esson Jonah, has inaugurated three (3) state-of-the-art facility centres at the Sam Jonah Library.
The facilities are a Video Conferencing and Virtual Meeting Place, Social Learning Commons, as well as Development Information Commons.
The Video Conferencing and Virtual Meeting Place is an ultra-modern facility equipped with state-of-the-art technologies, including a smart TV, HD camera, Logitech, high quality speakers and microphones as well as super high speed internet connectivity.
A Food Integrity expert, Prof. Ernest Teye, says the lack of capacity for farmers to authenticate fertilizer integrity can be attributed to the reduction of crop yields across the country.
According to him, unsuspecting farmers were either using fake, expired or adulterated fertilizers on the market in their farms, affecting the nutrient contents of the soil to enhance yield.