Officials from the US Embassy in Ghana have held a seminar on the impact of Ghana and US relations on the University of Cape Coast.
Four officials from the United States of America (US) Embassy in Ghana have paid a courtesy call on the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, as part of their working visit to the University.
The team from the Embassy was led by the Cultural Affairs Officer, Elizabeth Ategou and she was accompanied by the Consular officer, Doreen Moroney, Cultural Affairs Specialist, Maya Parker and Education USA Adviser, Bernice Affotey.
Auburn University (AU), in the United States of America (USA), has presented assorted books and other educational materials to assist teaching and learning in the School of Nursing and Midwifery.
The donation aimed at deepening the collaboration process between the University of Cape Coast and Auburn University, USA.
The Dean of the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Dr. Dorcas Obiri-Yeboah, has advised students of the School to seek the services of academic advisors to guide them in their studies and research work.
An alumnus of the School of Economics, Dr. Maxwell Oteng, who is currently domiciled in the United States of America, has donated Economics text books to the School.
The Department of Labour and Human Resource Studies (DOLAHRS), of the School for Development Studies, has hosted a two-day International Stakeholder Consultative Workshop on Labour Studies at Pempamsie Hotel in Cape Coast.
A team from Auburn University (AU), United States of America, has interacted with faculty members of the School of Nursing and Midwifery to explore possible areas of collaboration.
The team from AU comprised Prof. David Crumbley and Mrs. Valarie Thomas.
The Centre for Gender Research, Advocacy and Documentation (CEGRAD) has marked this year’s “International Women’s Day Celebration” with a symposium under the theme: “Think Equal, Build Smart, and Innovate for Change” on campus.
The School of Nursing and Midwifery has held a ceremony to welcome the seventh batch of nursing students from Grand Valley State University (GVSU), USA, for the 2019 Study Abroad in Ghana.
The Chief Executive Officer of GCB Bank, Mr. Anselm Ray Sowah, has observed that the current education system does not give students enough opportunities to build themselves outside the classroom so that they can be relevant to industry.
Mr. Sowah indicated that industry was looking for students who could think and analyse situations to solve complex problems affecting society.