
University of Ghana Launches App for 76-Year Alumni Network
The University of Ghana is creating a secure digital platform to unite graduates from nearly eight decades across the globe. The app launches May 28, 2026, ending years of scattered connections across informal WhatsApp groups and social media.
After 76 years of shaping lives, the University of Ghana is bringing its global graduate family together in one verified digital home.
The University of Ghana Global Alumni Network App launches May 28, 2026, designed to reconnect graduates who've been scattered across informal platforms since the school's founding in 1948. For decades, alumni have stayed in touch through WhatsApp groups and social media, but these fragmented connections made it nearly impossible to maintain accurate records or coordinate meaningful opportunities.
The new platform solves that problem with verified registration tied to academic credentials. Graduates can update profiles, reconnect with former classmates by year group, and participate in university initiatives all in one secure space.
The app serves both recent graduates launching careers and seasoned alumni looking to give back. Features include professional networking tools, structured mentorship programs, and ways to contribute directly to the university's development.

The Ripple Effect
This digital hub represents more than just convenience. It creates pathways for experienced professionals to guide younger graduates, strengthens fundraising for student programs, and preserves the institutional memory of one of West Africa's premier universities.
The platform's security infrastructure protects personal information while ensuring every user is genuinely affiliated with the institution. The Institutional Advancement Directorate partnered with the IT Directorate to build verification systems that maintain trust across the global network.
For universities across Africa and beyond, Ghana's approach offers a blueprint for modernizing alumni relations. The shift from scattered social media groups to purpose-built platforms could transform how institutions maintain lifelong relationships with graduates.
The app marks a major milestone in the university's digital transformation agenda, recognizing that strong alumni networks fuel everything from student mentorship to institutional funding. By creating structure around what was once informal, the university is investing in relationships that will support generations of students to come.
A nearly 80-year-old institution is proving that tradition and innovation work beautifully together when the goal is bringing people closer.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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