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ACUM Departmental Directors Prepare For Advisory Meetings

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Departmental Directors from throughout the Atlantic Caribbean Union (ACUM) will attend advisory meetings during January 31 and February 1, 2012 at the union headquarters on Gladstone Road in Nassau, Bahamas.

You have options, select from our prestigious line of graduate programmes today

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) is guided by its mission to provide “quality Christ-centered education, achieved through academic excellence, social interaction, spiritual development and a strong work ethic, thereby fitting each student for committed professional service to country and to God.” Join us! Select from our prestigious line of Graduate Programmes today. Contact the Office of Admissions & Enrolment Management Tel. 1-876-963-7250/7400, Fax: 1-876-962-7500. Follow us: YouTube/ncueducation Facebook/ncueducation Twitter/ncueducation Flickr/ncueducation ccmpratncu.blogspot.com

ADRA continues Philippines tropical storm response

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Efforts are still underway to assist an estimate 720,000 people in the Philippines affected by tropical storm Washi last month. The Adventist Development and Relief Agency is distributing food, safe drinking water and cash cards to purchase emergency supplies of essential items.

Computer & Information Sciences at its Best!

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The Department of Computer & Information Sciences is committed to providing the knowledge and skills required to prepare students to innovate and develop relevant technologies. We seek to instill within our students the attitudes and values that will prepare them for a lifetime of service, learning, and leadership.

NCU President - NCU's Church Divine Hour Speaker

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Students at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) engage in activities that aid in spiritual development. These activities represent one dimension of the complete education they receive. This complete education also provides academic pursuits, physical activities, social development and a strong work ethic. Here is a photographic review of some activities that enhance their spiritual development.

NCU Kingston Campus Shares Gifts With CDA and Glenhope Place of Safety

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During a ceremony recently held at the CDA’s head office in downtown Kingston, the chaplaincy unit of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Kingston campus, partnered with the United Student Movement (USM) and the administration to bring tokens of love to the Child development Agency (CDA) and the wards at the Glenhope Place of Safety. The team led by assistant director of the Kingston campus, Seanell Williams, Chaplain Henrithia Hanslip, USM representatives, and some members of the faculty and staff brought items valuing just under $50,000 to assist the wards of the state who were recently housed at the Glenhope Place.

First Global Branch Manager to Speak at NCU's Honours Convocation

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Mrs. Janice Brooks-Richards, branch manager of First Global Bank will deliver the main message at Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) Honours Convocation on Thursday, January 26, 2012. The occasion is coordinated by Department of Continuing Education and honours outstanding students under the theme, Relentless Pursuit of Excellence.

NCU Kingston Campus Gives to Glenhope

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During a ceremony recently held at the CDA’s head office in downtown Kingston, the chaplaincy unit of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Kingston campus, partnered with the United Student Movement (USM) and the administration to bring tokens of love to the Child development Agency (CDA) and the wards at the Glenhope Place of Safety. The team led by assistant director of the Kingston campus, Seanell Williams, Chaplain Henrithia Hanslip, USM representatives, and some members of the faculty and staff brought items valuing just under $50,000 to assist the wards of the state who were recently housed at the Glenhope Place.

NCU Students Receive Lessons in Professional Disposition

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College of Business and Hospitality Management at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) hosted its Annual Professional Disposition Seminar Series from January 17-18, 2012. The seminar was aimed at enhancing the level of professional development among the students and featured a list of knowledgeable speakers such as Mr Boswell Ivey from the Mona School of Business and Ms Monique Walker from Education Management.

Mandeville's Stellar Event

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Mandeville came alive on Saturday, January 14 with the staging of the 'stellar' calendar event, the Manchester Chamber of Commerce (MCOC) Annual Awards and banquet which was held at the Golf View Hotel.

NCU USM Impacts Schools in Western Jamaica

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The United Student Movement (USM) recently concluded USM Impact in several High Schools in Western Jamaica. The USM is the student run organization at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) that makes representation on behalf of the University’s undergraduate students. USM Impact sought to positively impact the students from the various schools by sharing with them the tenets of the quality Christ-centred education that NCU provides. This quality Christ-centred education is achieved through academic excellence, social interaction, physical and spiritual development and a strong work ethic which fits each student for committed professional service to country and to God.

Dr. Lindsay appointed Chair & Assistant Professor in the Department of Dietetics

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Dr. Lily Lindsay has been appointed Chairperson and Assistant Professor in the Department of Dietetics. She holds the DHS from Nova Southeastern University and comes to us with over 15 years experience in health science.

Going Back to the Drawing Board

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As university students I hope you are finding the time to listen to the news, be it online or otherwise, for I have come to the realization that those who keep up with the news usually earn for themselves a certain kind of degree that is not given out at graduations. If you only bury yourselves in school books you may find that when you try to discuss current events with the man on the street he’ll reason more like a university graduate than you do. This will only happen if he listens to the news, so if you have not yet developed the habit of listening to the news, start now.

Mandeville Evening Division to honour scholars for academic excellence

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The Honours Convocation is an official function held each year at Northern Caribbean University to recognize students who have excelled academically for the academic year 2010 -2011. On January 26, the Mandeville Evening Division of the University will honour its scholars for their scholastic achievements. The ceremony will be held at the institution’s Main Auditorium under the theme, “Relentless Pursuit of Excellence” at 5:45 p.m. and features guest presenter and Branch Manager for First Global Bank, Mrs. Janice Brooks-Richards.

NCU Mandeville Continuing Education Honours Scholars

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The Honours Convocation is an official function held each year at Northern Caribbean University to recognize students who have excelled academically for the academic year 2010 -2011. On January 26, the Mandeville Evening Division of the University honoured its scholars for their scholastic achievements. The ceremony was held at the institution’s Main Auditorium under the theme, “Relentless Pursuit of Excellence” and featured guest presenter and Branch Manager for First Global Bank, Mrs. Janice Brooks-Richards.

Behold! Spring Evangelism Weekend is at hand

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The long awaited Spring Evangelism Weekend of spiritual revival and renewal is literally hours away. Members of the NCU community will come together on the institution’s Mandeville campus where they will be drawn closer to Christ. The event runs from January 27 – 30 under the theme “Setting the Standard, Raising the Bar”, and features Evangelist Claude Edwards.

“Give Them Room to Make Mistakes,” – says President Gardner

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The monumental structures of our successes are often built from the fragments of our failures and mistakes. Jesus made it clear that those who are whole, even if it is in their own eyes, have no need of a physician; but those who are sick, do. In view of this principle how reasonable is it to expect perfection or even appropriate behaviour from new students coming into a university? Not very reasonable perhaps, yet it does make life a lot easier if these students seamlessly adjust to their new environment. This would make the work of influencing their transformation less challenging.

Portraits of God's Love

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Perhaps the most well known and used text in the Bible is John 3:16; this portion of scripture emphasises the reason Christ laid down His life on Calvary for the salvation of the human family. John says that reason is love. “For God so loved the world, that He gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” It is this same John who helps us to understand why God can only act out of love in 1 John 4: 8 where he points out that God is Love. However, we cannot see God directly so He has painted several portraits of Himself: we see that portrait in the life of His son Christ Jesus, and that is why Christ said, when you see me, you see the Father; we see Him in his creation, that is why the Psalmist David says in Psalm 19 that “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament sheweth his handywork;” indeed, human beings have also been tasked with that responsibility – to show forth God’s love. This photographic review gives us a glimpse, a portrait of God’s love.

Clarendon Convention 2012

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The first leg of the Central Jamaica Conference Convention 2012 was held in the parish of Clarendon under the theme Revival and Reformation. Members from the 10 pastoral districts in the parish converged on the grounds of the May Pen Adventist Church on Sunday, January 15 for a spirit filled day of praise and thanksgiving.

Inter-America: Church to launch third revival initiative via satellite

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The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Inter-America will officially launch its third phase of its comprehensive spiritual revival and reformation initiative next week. The event will gather hundreds of top church leaders from throughout the Inter-American Division (IAD) territory for a special live satellite program to be held in Mandeville, Jamaica, on Feb. 4, 2012.
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