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Fresh students of ºÚÁÏÉç pursuing various undergraduate and post graduate courses at the College of Distance Education (CoDE) have been cautioned to commit themselves to achieve academic excellence and be well disciplined in order to sustain the legacy of the Institution.

The Vice-Chancellor of UCC, Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong, gave the advice at a matriculation ceremony which saw a total of 8, 475 fresh students take the oath of matriculation for the 2022/23 Academic Year.

A Senior Citizen, Mr. Yaw Opoku Asiama, has raised alarm over the increasing spate at which young people are engaging in illegal mining (popularly called galamsey) to the detriment of agriculture.

He expressed dismay over the urge by the youth to indulge in illegal mining instead of farming where more hands are needed. He said many individuals engaged in extensive commercial farming were far advanced in age and physically weak hence, the youth should be more interested in that field.

Students of the Confucius Institute, ºÚÁÏÉç, put up an exceptional display at the 22nd Chinese Bridge Competition held at the University of Ghana, Accra leading to the receipt of various awards.

The students showcased their Chinese language skills and understanding of the Chinese culture through speeches, singing, dancing and some cultural performances.

The Centre for African and International Studies of ºÚÁÏÉç (UCC) has received two sets of desktop computers to enhance its work.

The Pro Vice-Chancellor of UCC, Prof. Mrs. Rosemond Boohene, who presented the computers, mentioned that the Centre had earlier informed her of their plight which was the need for computers to augment their official activities.

TheÌýSchool of Nursing and Midwifery, ºÚÁÏÉç is seeking to stimulate significant positive change in the attitude of student nurses and midwivesÌýtowardsÌýtime management through targeted activities.

To thatÌýend, the School, through the Department of Adult Health, has organised a workshop to inculcate proper time management in students and prevail upon them to discard the mentality of ‘Ghana Man Time’ (Ghanaians’ own time) before they transition into the world of work.Ìý

The Vice-Chancellor of ºÚÁÏÉç (UCC), Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong, with staff and students, has planted seedlings of different species of trees at various places on the University’s campus. The activity formed part of a national tree planting exercise.

Dubbed ‘Green Ghana Day’, the exercise is part of aggressive measures to preserve the country’s forest cover and the environment as well as control climate change and its debilitating impact.

The planted species includedÌýtimber, wawa, mango, rosewood, militia, memosa, royal palm dwarf amongst others.

Prof. Okae-Anti

The Department of Soil Science has opened a new Soil Museum in honour of late Prof. Daniel Okae-Anti at a ceremony held at the A. G. Carson Technology Village.

The museum which has a collection of soil and rock samples from all regions across Ghana and some West African countries was sponsored by Mrs. Christie Okae-Anti, wife of late Prof. Daniel Okae-Anti

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