Registrar unveils sculpture design at Science Shuttle Station

A sculpture depicting a person weighed down by a heavy load while  embarking on an academic  journey has been unveiled  the Science Shuttle  Station at North Campus.

The monument was made by a sculptor, Ms. Christabel Ama Asmah, a national service person at the Department  of  Vocational and Technical  Education (VoTEC).

It is made of resin, sack, rope, paint, metal and cement.

Ms. Christabel Ama Asmah explaining the sculpture to the gathering

Speaking at the inauguration, Ms. Asmah said learners carry a lot of load, some of which she noted were peer pressure, side hustle, financial  constraints, and broken homes. According to her, it was common for students to suffer from mental overload and imbalances.

"These loads may lead to depression, and other behavioural or mental disorders. This imagery offers an invaluable opportunity to engage the academic community in meaningful thought and discussion about mental health," she added.

Ms. Asmah indicated that the sculpture would contribute to  a culture of understanding, empathy and support  for a well balanced life between academics and other extracurricular activities.

The Registrar Mr. Gideon  Enoch Abbeyquaye cutting the tape to inaugurate the sculpture

The Registrar of the University  of Cape Coast (UCC), Mr. Gideon  Enoch Abbeyquaye, who led the unveiling ceremony, said the monument was  significant because it reminded students about the importance  of mental health.

He commended Ms. Asmah for the monument and encouraged students to embrace opportunities offered them to study hard in order to  build  a better future for themselves.

In attendance were some university  officials, lecturers and students.

Source: Documentation and Information Section