Also known as: WIUC · Wisconsin International University College at Feyiase
Wisconsin International University College — tertiary institution in Ghana, recently subject to Rent Control Department hostel inspections and host to graduation ceremonies and legal education activities.
… Speaking at the commissioning of a new hostel facility at Wisconsin International University College at Feyiase in the Ashanti Region, the Minister said expanding access to medical training outside the traditional hubs is critical to meeting Ghana’s healthcare needs. …
… Recognising the importance of advanced financial knowledge, he pursued a Master of Business Administration (Finance) through the University of Ghana, delivered on the campus of Wisconsin International University College, Ghana. …
… The Minister issued the directive during the commissioning of a new hostel facility at Wisconsin International University College at Feyiase in the Ashanti Region, following concerns raised by the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) over the communication, which had g …
… Recognising the importance of advanced financial knowledge, he pursued a Master of Business Administration (Finance) through the University of Ghana, delivered on the campus of Wisconsin International University College, Ghana. …
… Speaking at the commissioning of a new hostel facility at Wisconsin International University College at Feyiase in the Ashanti Region, the Minister said government has strengthened governance structures in tertiary education to ensure clear separation of roles between university …
… By Kwame Koduah Atuahene ** The author is a Senior member of the Ghana Bar Association & a Law Lecturer at Wisconsin International University College. …
… At Wisconsin International University College, we have deliberately pegged our hostel fee at GH¢3,000 per semester, significantly lower than other private facilities operating around the university. …
… At Wisconsin International University College, we have deliberately pegged our hostel fee at GH¢3,000 per semester, significantly lower than other private facilities operating around the university. …
Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu says the government is decentralising and expanding medical education across the country to improve the national doctor-to-patient ratio and deploy more doctors to underserved communities. The minister referenced reforms in legal education as a model, indicating the government plans similar reforms for medicine to increase admissions.
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Education Minister announces government plans to decentralise and expand medical education nationwide to improve doctor-to-patient ratios and healthcare access.
Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu says the government is decentralising and expanding medical education across the country to improve the national doctor-to-patient ratio and deploy more doctors to underserved communities. The minister referenced reforms in legal education as a model, indicating the government plans similar reforms for medicine to increase admissions.
Dr Williams Kwasi Peprah has been promoted to Full Professor of Finance at Andrews University's School of Business Administration in Michigan. The promotion recognizes his sustained excellence in teaching, research, publication, and professional service at national and international levels.
Minister for Education Haruna Iddrisu has directed the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) to withdraw its controversial letter on the retirement and post-retirement engagement of university lecturers, saying the Commission must respect existing conditions of service for academic staff. The directive follows concerns raised by the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) and the Minister's stated commitment to honouring agreed conditions of service and respecting exemptions already granted under the retirement policy.
Dr. Williams Kwasi Peprah has been promoted to Full Professor of Finance at Andrews University's School of Business Administration in Michigan. The promotion recognises his sustained excellence in teaching, research, publication, and professional service at national and international levels.
Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu has cautioned public university councils against involving themselves in the daily running of institutions, stating such interference weakens governance and performance. He emphasized that effective university operations require a collaborative relationship between councils and management built on mutual respect and professionalism, with a clear separation of roles.
Dr Daniel McKorley, a business magnate, delivered the keynote address at Wisconsin International University College's 19th Graduation Ceremony, challenging graduates to move beyond academic theory and become executors of change. He told the class that attitude and integrity account for 75 percent of success in the real world, and led them in prayer asking God to transform them from "academic theorists" into "absolute executioners" capable of turning ideas into enterprises.
An analysis in The Chronicle examines the legal and governance implications of interim policy directives issued by the Ghana School of Law on 12 June 2026, which were issued to address a regulatory vacuum created by the new Legal Education Act, 2026, pending the constitution of the Council for Legal Education and Training.
An opinion piece argues that pension funds could help solve Ghana's rising university hostel accommodation costs, which range from GH¢7,000 to GH¢24,000 depending on occupancy rates. The author, a university chancellor, notes that hostel fees have become unaffordable for many students and parents already struggling with tuition and living expenses.
An opinion piece argues that pension funds could help solve Ghana's university hostel accommodation crisis, where costs range from GHC7,000 to GHC24,000 and have become unaffordable for many students and families already struggling with tuition and living expenses.
Immigration lawyer Kinda Melissa Velloza, through her foundation, donated medical equipment including wheelchairs and hospital beds to Dome Community Hospital, and distributed school bags, socks, and sanitary pads to students at Gyakiti Presby Primary and JHS. She also spoke to law students at Wisconsin International University College about legal education and career opportunities in the United States.
An opinion piece argues that Ghana's problems are solvable but are worsened by the placement of unqualified or unsuitable people in critical public positions based on political loyalty rather than competence, citing the example of a midwife managing a shea-processing factory.