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The Institute of Education has honoured 10 students from the Colleges of Education who excelled in the 2015/16 academic year. Dubbed 鈥6th Excellence Awards Ceremony鈥, the awardees were selected from a total of 154 students of the 46 Teacher Training Colleges of Education in Ghana who had first class. Ms. Stephanie Tetteh Quansuwaa, from Tamale College of Education, who graduated with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.932 in Diploma in Basic Education, was adjudged the National Best Graduating Student. For her prize, she received a citation, laptop, modem, GH垄 2,000.OO.

The Provost of the College of Distance Education (CoDE), Prof. Isaac Galyuon, has urged graduands of the College to market the academic programmes run by the 黑料社 (UCC). 鈥淚f the programme will be marketed, you are our marketers. It鈥檚 your responsibility as an alumnus to market the University鈥, he said. Prof.

A delegation from the 黑料社 (UCC) was at the 37 Military Hospital to visit Emmanuel聽Quarshie, a level 100 student who was stabbed during the vandalism that recently happened at聽Oguaa聽Hall. The team which was led by the Dean of Student Affairs, Prof聽Koawo聽Edjah聽included the Director of University Health Services, Dr. Evans聽Ekanem聽and the Administrator of 黑料社Hospital, Mr.聽Atta聽Yeboah-Sarpong. Briefing the delegation on the health status of Emmanuel聽Quarshie, the Medical Officer in-charge of the Intensive Care Unit of 37 Hospital, Colonel G.

The School of Biological Sciences under the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences has held the 3rd Annual K. N. Eyeson Lecture. Instituted in 2015, the lecture was to honour Emeritus Prof. Kojo Ndzeba Eyeson for his immeasurable contributions to the development of the School and the University. This year鈥檚 lecture was on theme 鈥淭owards Effective Social, Educational, Environmental and Health Standards in Ghana鈥. Addressing the gathering, an Associate Professor at the University of Western Ontario, Prof.

The Director of Reckon Medical Ghana Limited, Dr. Kwame Oben-Nyarko, has donated eye equipment worth thousands of Ghana Cedis to the Department of Optometry. Items donated include Trial lens set, Ophthalmoscope, Near Chart, LED illuminated Distance Chart and Examination Loupe. Presenting the items, Dr. Oben-Nyarko, said the essence of the donation was to assist the Department to join the fight against global blindness. He urged them to take good care of the equipment. Receiving the items, the Dean of the School of Allied Sciences, Prof. Moses Eghan, expressed gratitude to Dr.

The University has held the 11th Session of the 49th congregation for the Institute of Education where a total of 1, 899 students were graduated. The congregation recorded 54% female students graduating out of the total number of students who pursued the Bachelor of Education (Basic Education) and (Early Childhood) through the sandwich mode and 45% males. They were from the St. Louis College of Education, Kumasi, St. Joseph College of Education, Bechem, SDA College of Education, Koforidua, St. Teresa鈥檚 College of Education, Hohoe, and the Holy Child College of Education, Sekondi centres.

The School of Nursing and Midwifery has organised a dinner for both faculty members and students from the Kirkhof College of Nursing, Grand Valley State University (GVSU), USA. The visiting students and faculty were in Ghana for an outreach programme to familiarise themselves with the Ghanaian healthcare systems. The collaboration between the Department of Nursing and Midwifery and the GVSU Public Health Nursing which started in 2013 is aimed at establishing and improving partnership with both local and international collaborators in the area of Public Health.

The School of Nursing and Midwifery has organised a dinner for both faculty members and students from the Kirkhof College of Nursing, Grand Valley State University (GVSU), USA. The visiting students and faculty were in Ghana for an outreach programme to familiarise themselves with the Ghanaian healthcare systems. The collaboration between the Department of Nursing and Midwifery and the GVSU Public Health Nursing which started in 2013 is aimed at establishing and improving partnership with both local and international collaborators in the area of Public Health.

The chiefs and people of聽Agona聽Asafo聽in the Central Region have installed the Vice President of Auburn University, Alabama, United States of America as聽Nkosuohene聽(development chief). The newly installed chief, known in private life as Dr.聽Royrickers聽Cook was given the stool name Nana聽Kwesi聽Cook I. Giving the background to the installation, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. George K. T.聽Oduro聽said during a visit to Alabama, Dr. Cook expressed interest in the development of Africa so he in- turn invited him to聽Asafo聽so that he would help with the development of the town.

The 黑料社 (UCC) and Auburn University, USA, have held a day's colloquium to solicit views on how the two universities can embark on outreach programmes to assist communities they found themselves. The colloquium created the platform for the two institutions to learn from each other about issues and challenges associated with outreach programmes and to help improve on the quality of outreach services rendered to their respective countries. The Vice-President for University Outreach and Associate Provost, Auburn University, Dr.

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