The University of Ghana has suspended 14 students for two academic years for disorderly conduct.
The sanctions follow investigations by its Disciplinary Committee into various incidents of student misconduct.
A statement from the school said the affected students were barred from participating in all academic and extracurricular activities for the duration of the suspension.
The university has also taken disciplinary action against 97 students found culpable of examination malpractices.
These students were sanctioned after formal hearings confirmed breaches of exam protocols.
Additionally, two students have received official reprimands for conduct deemed inappropriate by university standards.
The university reiterated its commitment to upholding discipline and academic integrity within the institution.