The 1979/82 Year Group of the University Primary School has made a historic visit to interact with management, teachers and learners of the School.

The home coming event afforded the Year Group the chance to join the learners who were clad in their neatly pressed uniforms at the morning parade to march with precision and pride, amidst patriotic songs.

The Directorate of Research, Innovation and Consultancy (DRIC) has held Research Excellence for staff and students of the University at the School of Graduate Studies Auditorium.

The Management of the  College of Distance Education (CoDE) of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) and the Distance Education Students Association (DESAG) have made financial support to the Students’ Financial Support Office (STuFSO) to cushion brilliant but needy students to attain their academic goals at UCC.
 
The College Management and the DESAG-UCC presented  cheques for GH¢60,240.00 and  GH¢120,000.00 respectively as part of their annual contributions to UCC  Scholarship Scheme administered by STuFSO.
 
An Assistant Professor at the University of California,USA, Dr. Jerry John Nutor, has donated assorted nursing books to the School of Nursing and Midwifery of the University of Cape Coast (UCC).
 
During the presentation, Dr.

The Office of International Relations (OIR) of University of Cape Coast (UCC) has held a special dinner reception in honour of final-year international students who have recently completed their studies at the University.

The Department of Medical Laboratory Science of the University of Cape Coast has been presented with laboratory consumables valued at GH¢ 3,000.
 
The items, which included 2,400 pieces of blood collection vacuum glass tubes, will help in the training of students to collect and store blood samples in the laboratory.
 
The Ghana's representative to the Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), Dr.

A non-profit organisation based in Japan, The Nippon Foundation, has presented English books about Japan to the Sam Jonah Library.

The books, worth US$5000, were donated under the “Read Japan” project, which is an initiative launched in 2008 by The Nippon Foundation, with the objective of providing an accurate picture of contemporary Japan to readers all around the world. 

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