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Photographic Highlights of Chapel Session With HuBBS

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Students on the main campus of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) continue to enjoy another spiritually rich and uplifting chapel session on Monday, March 3, 2014. NCU Faculty and Staff from the College of Humanities, Behavioural, and Social Sciences guided students into a closer relationship with God under the patronage of the Holy Spirit.

Convention 2014 - North Jamaica Conference

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Hundreds of worshippers gathered at the newly constructed North Jamaica Conference (NJC) camp site in Duncans Trelawny for the culmination of Convention 2014 on March 2, 2014. The testimonies of gratitude poured from the congregants which was indicative of the inspiring service.

NCU Values Remain Resolute

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It seems to me that if the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) has a rule stating that its students must attend chapel services, then students who attend that institution should follow that rule. That is no different than a secondary school requiring its students to attend morning assembly.

NCU Volleyballers Hope To Dominate Intercol

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Aeorian sponsored Inter-collegiate volleyball team seek to extend its unbeaten run in the inter-col competition on Thursday March 6, 2014 against the University of Technology (UTech) at their Papine campus. The NCU team have played three matches to date with easy straight wins over Caribbean Maritime Institute (CMI), Portmore Community College (PCC), and Mico University College.

NCU President Inspires May Pen High School Honourees

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Students, teachers, parents and visitors of the May Pen High school in Clarendon were recently brought to the state of motivation by Dr Trevor Gardner, president of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) at the institution’s annual Honours Convocation 2014.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's President at May Pen High Honours Convocation 2014

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Students, teachers, parents and visitors of the May Pen High school in Clarendon were recently brought to the state of motivation by Dr Trevor Gardner, president of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) at the institution’s annual Honours Convocation 2014.

Citizenship Awards Banquet: The Essence of Excellence

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Excellence at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) was celebrated in fine style at the annual Citizenship Awards Banquet held at the institution’s Main Campus in Mandeville on Sunday, March 2, 2014. Dazzling ladies and debonair gentlemen were feted in a picturesque, posh and polished setting that epitomised the theme, Essence of Excellence.

NCU Empowerment Training Programme continues to uplift- Launch Pad for Parenting Club

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Graduation ceremonies for the Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) Empowerment Training Programme usually mark the conclusion of weeks of training for participants in various communities. However, the graduates from Porus in Manchester decided that the ceremony would not end the life lessons taught by NCU’s outreach arm - Community Counselling & Restorative Justice Centre (CCRJC) but will mark the birth of a new programme, The Porus Community Parents’ Club.

Nature of God Revealed in the Work of Dental Hygienists at NCU

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Students and faculty members in the Department of Dental Hygiene at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) continue to showcase their talents as they highlighted some of the activities they are involved with during studies at NCU.

Photographic Highlight of SOME Club at JSE

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‘Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe,’ this according to Galileo Galilei. The Society of Mathematicians and Engineers (SOME), an academic student club at Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) College of Natural and Applied Sciences, shares this viewpoint.

Photographic Highlights of NCU vs UTech Inter-Col Volleyball

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Two of the island premier universities met in competition once again, as Northern Caribbean University (NCU) and University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech) faced off in the Inter-Collegiate Volleyball 2014 Competition.

NCU Volleyball Team Drop Points Away to UTech

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) inter-collegiate volleyball team suffered a minor setback on Thursday March 6, 2014 when they finally tasted defeat to the defending champions, University of Technology (UTech), 3-0 at the Donald Sangster gymnasium in Kingston. The NCU’s team that had cruised to straight sets wins in the competition to date, hit a snag against the defending champions and were left to recuperate and head back to the drawing board to reassess its defensive techniques.

NCU Ambassadors Crowned for 2014-2015

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The role of state ambassador is a very distinguished one, and an ambassador must be completely up-to-date on all issues involving his country. Ambassadors represent someone else as purposefully and accurately as possible, as an agent. An ambassador's personal feelings about an issue should never impact the way he/she responds to a situation.

NCU's Herboo Enterprise Champions of NBMC

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Herboo Enterprise from the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) on Friday March 7, 2014, walked away champions of the National Business Model Competition held at the Jamaica Conference Centre. The champion team, was one of three teams from NCU which made it to the finals of the competition walked away with a whopping 2 million dollars.

Peru: 12,000 Adventist Youth Mobilize to Spread Love in Six Cities

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The Caleb Project convenes for the fifth consecutive year.

NCU Students Partner With JCF Area 3 in Communications Training

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MANDEVILLE, Manchester — Anxious to improve dialogue between police and citizens, two top achievers at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) recently initiated a communication workshop for police in Area 3 (Manchester, St Elizabeth and Clarendon).

NCU Staff Reaches Out To Foreign Students

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Being thousands of miles from home all in the name of education. Away from family and friends, and by no means in familiar territory, can drive one to depression and misery, especially during those times when everyone else has joined the company of their loved ones.

NCU Debaters Well Represented at National Debating Championships

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Hundreds gathered on Ash Wednesday, not for a church service to mark the beginning of lent, neither was it for an outing. This day marked the third staging for the annual University of Technology (UTech) Sagicor National Debating Championships. ‘Nationals’ as it is colloquially called saw Jamaican students from both the secondary and tertiary level in attendance. Not missing from the mix was the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) clique who had four teams ready to debate and one reserve.

Photo: NCU President, Guest Editor for the Jamaica Gleaner

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) president, Dr Trevor Gardner engages in his duties as guest editor for the Jamaica Gleaner at the newspaper’s in headquarters in Kingston earlier today. The publication under the president’s charge will be published on Monday, March 17, 2014.

Noted Chef Serves Up Current Trends in Culinary Arts at NCU Conference

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Food preparation is a vital part of the hospitality industry which is why it was fitting for it to be one of the topics on the menu at the Current Trends and Issues Conference held at Main Campus of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) on Sunday, March 9, 2014. Certified Executive Chef for the Reggae Boys, Carl Thomas presented on that topic and shared some of the biggest trends in culinary arts for 2014 and beyond with students, faculty and other experts in business and hospitality.
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