Pax Romana Choir has organised a concert to honour the immediate past Vice-Chancellor, Prof. D.D Kuupole, for a successful term in office.

The event, dubbed "Ayeyi Concert, was on the theme," ...And Praise the Lord Who Has Now Revealed in Man His Glory...."

Pax Romana Choir has organised a concert to honour the immediate past Vice-Chancellor, Prof. D.D Kuupole, for a successful term in office.

The event, dubbed "Ayeyi Concert, was on the theme," ...And Praise the Lord Who Has Now Revealed in Man His Glory...."

Fifty-Eight first year students have been inducted into the Faculty of Law of the University of Cape Coast during the 4th Roll Call Ceremony.

The students have been formally accepted as junior members of the Faculty to pursue a three-year law programme.

Fifty-Eight first year students have been inducted into the Faculty of Law of the University of Cape Coast during the 4th Roll Call Ceremony.

 

The students have been formally accepted as junior members of the Faculty to pursue a three-year law programme.

 

Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah has been inducted into office as the Vice-Chancellor of the University for a four-year term.

 

The Chancellor of the University, Sir, Dr. Sam Esson Jonah performed the induction ceremony. The new Vice- Chancellor, has over 29 years’ experience as a science teacher and until his appointment was the Provost of College of Education Studies, University of Cape Coast.

 

The Vice-Chancellor, Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, has underscored the need for departments, faculties, schools and colleges to share resources together in the University.

He bemoaned the fact that some colleges do not give their facility with others  in the University for academic activities, adding that "we need to start breaking this barrier because it will not help us."

The Vice-Chancellor, Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, has underscored the need for departments, faculties, schools and colleges to share resources together in the University.

He bemoaned the fact that some colleges do not give their facility with others  in the University for academic activities, adding that "we need to start breaking this barrier because it will not help us."

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, has paid separate visits to the Chancellor, Sir Dr. Sam Jonah and the Chairman of Council, Nana Sam Brew-Butler at their offices in Accra.

 

Explaining the purpose of the visit, Prof. Ampiah noted that as the newly-appointed Vice-Chancellor, it was in the right direction to introduce himself to the two highest office holders of the University. He noted that upon assumption of office on October 1, 2016, he had interacted with all category of staff in the University to share his vision with them.

The Head of the Department of Environmental Science, Dr. Fred Ato Armah, has presented equipment valued at about GH¢ 9,000 to enhance teaching and research at the Department.

Some of the equipment include HP i3 computers, Unit UT338C High Precision VOC PM2.5 Data Logger Detector, Unit UT 352Digital Sound Level Meter, Surveyor’s and Tape measure.

Presenting the items, Dr. Armah, said that the equipment would help students to undertake intensive research in their area of specialties. He urged the students to take good care of the equipment.

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