Legendary Minds, a group of students from the School of Agriculture, has donated fifteen (15) laboratory stools to the School of Agriculture, University of Cape Coast.

The donation was to help improve teaching and learning in the laboratory of the School.

A lecturer at the University of Connecticut, USA, Prof. Osei Mensah Bonsu, has donated books to the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Cape Coast.

Making the presentation, Prof. Bonsu said he was hopeful that the books would reflect in the academic performance of the students and entreated the beneficiaries to make good use of the library to derive maximum benefit from the books.

The All African Diaspora Education Summit 2022 has been launched at the University of Cape Coast, UCC.

The summit, scheduled for September 19 to 24, this year at UCC, will be on the theme: “Reclaiming African Sovereignty through African-Centered Education: Pushing Excellence as a mantra in everything through the Right Education.”

President of Cosumnes River College, USA, Dr. Edward C. Bush, speaking virtually at the event, rallied Africans in the diaspora to stick to their values, culture, and traditions and not to be deeply ingrained in foreign culture.

As part of the University of Cape Coast’s 60th anniversary celebrations, La Femme Restaurant has supported the University’s forthcoming health walk with GHS 2,500.

The amount was presented to the Registrar of UCC, Mr. Jeff Teye Onyame on behalf of the University.

TOUGHA signs MoU with UCC

The Tour Operators Union of Ghana (TOUGHA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Cape Coast (UCC) to prepare students at the Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management for the job market.

Under the agreement, TOUGHA shall provide internship opportunity for students of UCC, as well as honour invitation by the Department as guest lecturers. Additionally, the Department will also periodically support TOUGHA in the organization of short courses for its members

Vice Dean of the School of Nursing, University of Cape Coast, Dr. Paul Doku, has challenged government to push for growth in the private sector by vigorously engaging private tertiary institutions in its One District One Factory (1D1F) programme.

To him, the active participation of private tertiary institutions in such an important intervention by government could very much draw expertise from these institutions to enhance the program and ensure its overall success.

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