The Directorate of Public Affairs has engaged staff of the University of Cape Coast in the use of uniformed letterhead of the University.

According to the Directorate, the inconsistency in the usage of the letterhead by some Colleges, Directorates, Faculties, Schools, Departments and Sections has become a major concern to the corporate image of the University.

A final-year student of the Department of Communication Studies of the University of Cape Coast, Miss. Collincia Ayifa, has won the Best Student Journalist at the 27th Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Awards.

This year’s GJA awards ceremony was on the theme: “Leveraging Media Freedom to Sustain the Democratic and Security Architecture: The Litmus Test of Election 2024”.

After three days of intense competition, Team Badwenba from the University of Cape Coast (UCC) emerged as the victors in the inaugural National StatsBank Hackathon. 

The University of Ghana's Team Data Geniuses secured the second position, while Team Robust Research from UCC claimed third place.

The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has held the sixth edition of the Ghana-Norway Summer School on Medical Physics and Radiography

About  hundreds of students and practitioners of medical physics, radiography, radiation protection and related fields attended the five-day Summer School which was on the theme: ‘"Emergence of new technologies in diagnostic medical imaging".

A public lecture in memory of the first president of Ghana, Osaagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, has been held at of the School of Graduate Studies Auditorium of the University of Cape Coast (UCC).

The two-day lecture was delivered by Prof. Emmanuel Kwaku Akyeampong-Ellen Gurney Professor of History and of African-American Studies, Harvard University, USA.

A team of assessors from the University of Cape Coast has visited and conducted assessment at Entrance University College (EUCHS) in Accra.

The assessment is in respect of Entrance University College of Health Sciences application to seek programme affiliation from the University of Cape Coast (UCC).

The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has inaugurated a new office for the Cash Office under the Directorate of Finance at the ground floor of the Emmauel Adow Obeng Building (Central Administration) at the University of Cape Coast.

Compared to its old office at the South Campus, the new Cash Office is strategically positioned to make the University’s services more accessible to staff, students, alumni and the general public in a conducive environment.

The Dean School of the School of Graduate Studies of the University of Cape Coast, UCC, Prof. Sarah Darkwa, has underlined the need for members of the public to play a crucial role to complement the untiring efforts of government to eradicate the scourge of diabetes in the country.

Against that backdrop, Prof. Darkwa called for intensive public education, family support, and quality healthcare services for persons living with diabetes.

A scholar from the University of California Global Health Institute, Madam Elise Christine Reynolds, has donated equipment worth $5,000.00 to the Department of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics.

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The equipment included two projectors, two Uninterruptible Power Supply, one HP laptop, one photocopier, one HP printer and  printer toners. 

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