The Global Education Network (GEN) has conferred the highest grade of  Fellowship Honour of GEN on Prof. D.D Kuupole,Vice-Chancellor and Prof K.T Oduro, the Pro-Vice Chancellor.

The rest were Dr. Rosemary S. Bosu, the Director of the Institute for Educational Planning (IEPA) and Administration (IEPA) and Prof Yaw Ankomah, a former Director of IEPA . The award, which is the greatest honour GEN can award to any individual, was in recognition of their professional contribution to GEN, a global society of educationists with global reputation.

A visiting Professor at the History Department, Prof. Edmund Abaka, has donated assorted History books and magazines to the Department of History under the College of Humanities and Legal Studies. Prof. Abaka, who is also an associate Professor of History and International Studies, University of Miami, USA, said the gesture was in recognition of the good work the Department was doing and also in appreciation of long-serving lecturers like Dr. Boadi Siaw and others for their continuous support for the Department.

 

The office of the Dean of Students' Affairs has held interaction with scores of International Students in the University. The ceremony, organised in conjunction with the Centre for International Education (CIE), was aimed at addressing the concerns and challenges facing  the foreign students.

 

Seventy members of staff including 20 Senior Members, 31 Senior Staff and 19 Junior Staff respectively have retired from active service of the University for the year 2016.

The University of Cape Coast has held a thanksgiving service as part of the 49th Congregation, which saw four thousand nine hundred and ninety-one (4,991) students graduate from the University.

These are students from the College of Humanities and Legal Studies, College of Agricultural and Natural Sciences, College of Health and Allied Sciences and the College of Education.

 The thanksgiving service, held under the auspices of the Chaplaincy Board of the University, was on the theme:"It is the Lord's Doing".

The Vice- Chancellor, Prof D. D. Kuupole, has inaugurated a Performance Laboratory to facilitate the activities of the Department of Music and Dance of  the College of Humanities and Legal Studies. Hitherto, students at the Department had their music and dancing performances at their Departmental building, which also houses the departments of African Studies and Communication Studies.

The chiefs and people of Jumapo in the New Juabeng Municipality in the Eastern Region went into celebration when the sod was cut for commencement of a Regional Study Centre for the College of Distance Education (CoDE) at Jumapo.   CoDE over the years has been holding its programmes from rented premises since commencement of the programme in the region.   The Provost of the College, Prof. Isaac Galyuon speaking at mini durbar before the sod was cut at Jumapo, described the event as “Another occasion for celebration”.

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. D. D. Kuupole has called on banks in the country to provide flexible start-up capital for people who venture into aqua culture business to help alleviate poverty and also augment the protein needs of the country.

The Vice-Chancellor made this remark when he closed a five-day course designed to train people in the production of tilapia and aquaculture business at the Ainoo-Ansah Farms at Okyereko near Winneba in the Central Region.

 

A Kenyan Law Scholar, Prof. Patrick Loch Lumumba has stated that Africa is the only continent that is referred to by European and American commentators as Anglophone, Francophone and Lusophone.

This according to him was because the former colonisers still see them as their territories. “These descriptions underline the unspoken truth that in the minds of the colonizers their erstwhile ‘fiefdoms’ are still their little backwater territories to be guided and cajoled as circumstances may justify”, he noted.

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