The Pro Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Rosemond Boohene, has presided over a three-day retreat between management and student leaders of the University of Cape Coast (UCC).
The retreat, which was held at Takoradi, was to review activities in the University for the past year and also devise strategies that would help create a sound academic environment for all members of the University.
The meeting also saw presentations from directors, hall masters and wardens, and the Dean of Students amongst others.
In her opening remarks at the retreat, Prof. Boohene said students were “one of the key stakeholders in the University’s ecosystem.”
She noted the meeting would afford participants the opportunity to deeply reflect and brainstorm on issues to move the University forward in the right direction.
The Pro Vice-Chancellor encouraged “Cross-functional activities” to achieve the vision, mission, strategic goals and core values of the University.
She told the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee of the University to implement the resolutions at the retreat.
Present at the retreat were the Registrar, provosts, directors of the various directorates, heads of halls of residence, the Dean and Vice-Dean of Students’ Affairs, the Head of Security; JCRC Presidents of the various halls of residence; Presidents of the Student Representative Council, Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana - UCC Chapter and Distance Education Students Association of Ghana (DESAG)-UCC.
Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC