May 10, 2021 | By CALS Office of Academic Affairs
Elections are underway for divisional faculty and academic staff seats on the CALS Academic Planning Council (APC) for terms running from 2021-2024. APC is the primary shared governance body in the college and advises the Dean on strategic planning, resource allocation, academic program proposals, and more. Three divisional faculty seats are open for election, one each from Soil Science (Division 2), Plant Pathology (Division 4), and Nutritional Sciences (Division 5). One seat is open for a CALS academic staff member.
CALS faculty and academic staff received an email invitation to participate in the online balloting. Please vote before the election closes on Monday, May 17, 2021.
CALS Academic Planning Council (APC) elections run through May 17 – eCALS wisc.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wisc.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
May 3, 2021 |
Elections will begin soon for divisional faculty and academic staff seats on the CALS Academic Planning Council for terms running from 2021-2024. APC is the primary shared governance body in the college and advises the Dean on strategic planning, resource allocation, academic program proposals, and more. Three divisional faculty seats are open for election, one each from Soil Science (Division 2), Plant Pathology (Division 4), and Nutritional Science (Division 5). One seat is open for a CALS academic staff member.
CALS faculty and academic staff will receive an email invitation to participate in the online balloting. Please vote before the election closes on Monday, May 17, 2021.
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Opuni Trial: COCOBOD bought $64.5m fertiliser from Agricult; Witness
The Law Courts Complex in Accra
The seventh prosecution witness (PW7), Detective Chief Inspector Thomas Prempeh Mercer, has told an Accra High that Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), between 2014 and 2016, procured fertiliser from Agricult Ghana Limited worth US$64.5 million.
The witness testified that COCOBOD made these procurement when the product, Lithovit Foliar Fertiliser, had not fully met the testing requirement of the Cocoa Research Institute (CRIG).
According to him, the Board acted on the instruction of its then Chief Executive Officer, Dr Stephen Kwabena Opuni, who ordered CRIG to issue a certificate to Agricult Ghana Limited, despite testing Lithovit Foliar Fertiliser for just six months.