A four-member delegation from the Grand Valley State University, United States of America has paid a courtesy call on the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. George K. T. Oduro in his office. The delegation, which was led by Anne L. Hiskes, includes Mark Schaub, Rachel Siglow and Cindy Hiskes. Speaking on behalf of the team, Anne Hiskes said it was interesting for them to be visiting Ghana and indicated that they were here to learn about the philosophy of higher education and new programmes of the university. There has been student exchange between UCC and GVSU for a number of years since the two institutions entered into collaboration. Welcoming the delegation, Prof. Oduro said though UCC has diversified its programmes and courses to cover new areas, it was still very focused on its core mandate of producing high-quality graduates in education. It was the hope of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor that other sectors in the university will benefit from the relationship with GSVU adding that “This relationship is not just about institutions but also for families and therefore has to be sustained”. “We cherish relationships from outside and are particularly proud to be linked to Grand Valley State University”, he stated.
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