The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Johnson Nyarko Boampong, has cut sod for the construction of two ultra-modern bus terminals on the University’s campus. 

The first bus terminal will be constructed at the frontage of the East Gate, close to the GCB Bank, whilst the second terminal will be positioned at the frontage of the SRC Hostel. 

The bus terminals would enable students to conveniently wait for busses to their destinations, as well as to their lecture halls. 

Twenty-four (24) Security and Fire Safety Recruits of the University of Cape Coast have passed out after six (6) weeks of rigorous training.

The recruits, made up of eight (8) Fire Safety Officers and sixteen (16) Security Officers, went through physical fitness and drilling. 

The passing out parade was formed by contingents under the command of Kingsley Odoom, an Assistant Security Officer. 

The University of Cape Coast is granting access to its e-library and e-resources to health training institutions in the country.

To this end, the University through the Institutional Affiliation Office and the Sam Jonah Library held a forum with Principals and Librarians from health training institutions (HTIs) across the country to discuss implementation of the project.

The Counseling Centre of University of Cape Coast has taken a giant leap to launch the digital version of its counseling service.

 

The move is to join the University's digitization drive and make counseling services accessible to staff and students of the University. 

 

One hundred and twenty-three (123) level 400 students of the School of Medical Sciences (SMS), University of Cape Coast have been transited from the study of preclinical to clinical health services at a White Coat Ceremony. 

 

The Ceremony involves a formal robing of the students in doctors’ traditional wear, the white coat, which symbolises professionalism and compassion in patient care.

Standard Chartered Bank Ghana Limited (Stanchart) has awarded scholarships to seven (7) brilliant but needy students of the University of Cape Coast (UCC). 

The beneficiary students are in the second, third, and fourth years, as well as postgraduate levels respectively. 

The students - five (5) undergraduates and two (2) postgraduates - will benefit from two (2) endowment funds: the Standard Chartered Science Education Trust Fund and Standard Chartered Kenneth Dadzie Memorial Education Trust Fund.

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