A consultative meeting has been held to finalise discussions on the intended top-up Diploma for Nurse Assistant Clinicals (NAC) and Nurse Assistant  Preventive(NAP) Midwifery programme which has been developed by the University of Cape Coast.

The discussions were aimed at putting in place modalities to ensure that the programme commenced in 2018 without any hindrances on the part of the key stakeholders.

The Senior Staff Association of the University Cape Coast (SSAUCC) has taken delivery of a number of vehicles for its members on hire purchase.

The vehicles will facilitate movement of members to and from work.  The Director of Human Resource, Rev. Isaac Baafi Sarbeng, received the vehicles on behalf of the Union.

The Ag. Chairman of the SSAUCC, Mr. Charles Amos Odoom, said the Association has entered into an agreement with Tecede Auto Sales Limited to supply vehicles to interested members of the union.

The wife of a past student of the University, Mrs. Felicia Danso, has presented some books to the School of Business.

The books presented, belonged to her late husband, Mr. Ernest A. Danso, who studied B.A Social Science (Economics option) and completed in 2001. He served as a Teaching Assistant at the Department of Economics and later went to the University of Ghana for his Masters degree.

Mr. Danso moved to the United States to further his studies and had been working there until his demise.

The newly elected executives of the Teachers and Education Workers Union (TEWU), have been sworn into office at a ceremony on campus.

The newly elected chairman, Mr. Stephen Williams, thanked members of the union for the conduct of the election and their massive turn out. He said they were very grateful for the trust reposed in them by   members of the union to lead them.

He assured that they would work hard to champion their concerns, He therefore called for their support to enable them succeed as a union.

The Ghana Association of University Women (GAUW), UCC Branch, in collaboration with the Centre for Gender Research, Advocacy and Documentation (CEGRAD) has organized Mathematics and Science Quiz competition for girls in some selected Junior High Schools (JHS) in the University’s surrounding communities.

The Centre for Gender Research Advocacy and Documentation (CEGRAD) has organised a seminar for students of the University Practice Senior High School (UPSHS) as part of its outreach activities.

The seminar was aimed at sensitizing the students on issues of gender, drug abuse and pornography.

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