GIMPA Elects First-Ever Female SRC President: Valerie Elikem Kportufe Wins...
GIMPA elects first-ever female SRC President, Valerie Elikem Kportufe, with a narrow victory in the 2026 SRC presidential election.
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GIMPA elects first-ever female SRC President, Valerie Elikem Kportufe, with a narrow victory in the 2026 SRC presidential election.
Black Sherif plans to return to school, citing personal reasons for his decision.
UPSA Launches Dean's Lecture Series to Address Ghana's Economic Challenges
Student-led campaigns are reducing bullying in Ghanaian schools by promoting respect and inclusion
UDS Council meeting disrupted by armed men amid Vice Chancellor appointment process
University of Ghana launches investigation into viral video of alleged assault by security officer.
Takoradi Technical University just unleashed 2,280 brilliant minds ready to transform Ghana! Discover how TTU is empowering youth, tackling national development, and what this means for your future!
Is clutter stealing your child's focus? Discover how effective student storage solutions are not just about tidiness, but a crucial step towards boosting academic performance, saving time, and creating a more vibrant learning environment in Ghana!
A groundbreaking new project is leveling the playing field for students in Ghana's most remote areas by delivering high-speed internet, state-of-the-art computer labs, and essential teacher housing. Here is how this holistic approach is redefining the future of rural education.
KNUST management has taken strict action to protect campus security by permanently banning five dismissed students who continue to disrupt university operations. The individuals have been declared 'persona non grata,' with internal security and local police ordered to arrest them on sight.
The Students Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) has set a strict March 20 deadline for tertiary students to complete their biometric validation for the 2026 'No-Fee-Stress' initiative. Over 220,000 students are expected to benefit, provided they verify their data with a Ghana Card.
Parents of the six Aggrey Memorial students arrested for assaulting an Adisadel College student are demanding an apology from the police. They allege excessive force and mistaken identity, threatening to petition the IGP if charges aren't dropped.