The University of Cape Coast (UCC) Chapter of the Ghana Association of University Administrators (GAUA) has held a dialogue to discuss the contribution of the administrative and professional cadres towards expanding the frontiers of higher education in Ghana.

The event was on the theme: “UCC@60: Expanding the Frontiers of Higher Education: The Contribution of Administrative and Professional Cadres." 

The programme formed part of activities marking the 60th anniversary of UCC. 

The School of Business has awarded two hundred and nine (299) students at its Dean’s awards ceremony held at the University of Cape Coast.

Instituted in the 2008/2009 academic year, the ceremony is aimed at recognising students at levels 200, 300 and 400 for obtaining Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.6 and above per academic year.

A level 400 Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) student, Atitso Emmanuel Mawuli, with a CGPA of 4.0, was the toast of the occasion.

The awardees received certificates for their outstanding performances.

The Directorate of Information and Communication Technology Services, the Africa Centre of Excellence in Coastal Resilience (ACECoR), and the Directorate of Procurement, have held a training for a cross section of staff of the University of Cape Coast to equip them in the use of the Electronic Procurement (e-procurement) Management System.

The training targeted improving procurement activities in the University and help eradicate all forms of inefficiencies and malpractices associated with the manual system of public procurement.

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, ACCA, has handed over a state-of-the-art Resource Centre to the School of Business, University of Cape Coast.

The Centre will help students prepare adequately towards the professional examination of ACCA.

At the inauguration, the Provost of the College of Humanities and Legal Studies, Prof. Kwame Osei Kwarteng, expressed gratitude to ACCA for the gesture and noted that the facility would enhance research, teaching and learning.

The Pro Vice-Chancellor of University of Cape Coast, Prof. Mrs. Rosemond Boohene, has paid courtesy visits to the chiefs of Kokoadu Apewosika and Amamoma at their palaces.

Kokoado Apewosika and Amamoma are two of the communities surrounding the University.

The aim of the visit was to introduce herself to the chiefs as the Pro Vice-Chancellor and confer with them on how the University could assist their communities.

A lecturer at the Department of Basic Education, Dr. Joyce Esi Tawiah, has

underscored the need for teachers to turn their classrooms into innovative environments

to bring out the best in their students.

According to her, teachers should do away with the one-way method of teaching where

students were forced to swallow hook, line and sinker approach of teaching which

defeats the implementation of the new standard curriculum introduced by the Ghana

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