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NCU's Spring Graduate Lecture 2015 Remains a Success

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The Department of Graduate Counselling Psychology of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) held its second Graduate Lecture for the spring 2015 semester series on Sunday, January 11, 2015 on the NCU’s Mandeville campus. Dr. Sopagna Eap Braje, eminent professor at Alliant International University in California explored the topic, “How Can I Tell What I Think ‘Till I See What I Say?”: Linguistic Analysis As a Measure of Psychological Processes”. The scholar led a discussion with faculty and students of the College of Humanities, Behavioural and Social Sciences on this pertinent topic.

Prepared to Serve

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As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace (1 Peter 4:10).

Where do I Begin?

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Often times the transition from a secondary institution to a tertiary institution is not always smooth. Many individuals question the career path they should take. In a fast paced, yet ever changing job market, how does one know which career is the right one? What guidelines are available to steer individuals in the right direction? Who can assist in the decision making process?

NCU Academic Club Gives Back to Manchester Student

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Mother Theresa once said it’s not how much we give but how much love we put into giving, words which many say speak to their hearts. The Association of Criminal Justice Students (ACJuS) at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) decided to do just that. Being a club that has always offered a helping hand, recently the executive body along with, Public Relations Practitioner, Cherée Morris, decided the club should start focusing more on outreach, thus bringing forth the birth of The Help a Family Initiative and so the search for a candidate began.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's General Assembly

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The University adopts the philosophy that "True education means more than the pursual of a certain course of study. It means more than a preparation for the life that now is.

NCU's Family Focus - January 19, 2015

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Jerry Kerns succinctly states, “the whole person, with all his senses, with both mind and body, needs to be involved in genuine worship”; with this mantra the faculty and staff at Northern Caribbean University (NCU), believes that each work week must begin with devotion.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's Spring Colloquium 2015

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The Office of the Provost at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) hosted its spring 2015 Colloquium on Friday January 16, 2015 at the NCU’s Gymnatorium in Mandeville.

Creation at its Best

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For by Him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through Him and for Him (Colossians 1:16). Scientists around the world are baffled about the awesome wonders our God has created. They question the stars in sky, the number of planets in our solar system; even the very origin of water on earth.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's Spring 2015 Freshman Consecration

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The Northern Caribbean University (NCU) family welcomed the freshman class of spring 2014/2015 with a grand student orientation on January 17, 2015. The spring 2015 freshmen created quite a buzz before they arrived, showing their great desire to attend the noble institution with frequent checkups all through the festive season.

Life in Music

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Pursuing an under graduate degree is one step in making someone more marketable and trainable. Careers are usually arrived at from a selected degree path, which will either make a person happy or miserable. It is not unusual for parent to encourage their children to play a musical instrument. Becoming a member of a music group at church, school, or an orchestra may yield many benefits; personal growth and development, learning to be a team player, exposure to musical culture or simply building awareness are but some of the benefits.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's Weekly Chapel Session - January 19, 2015

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The University adopts the philosophy that "True education means more than the pursual of a certain course of study. It means more than a preparation for the life that now is. It has to do with the whole being, and with the whole period of existence possible to man.

Sustaining the Environment for Future Generations

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“What you reap is what you sow.” This cliché has been echoed by many. Over the past three years we have seen increased frequencies of typhoons, winter storms, floods, earthquakes and hurricanes. These natural disasters are the result of our actions to facilitate the increasing demand for food, housing, and transportation.

Go Beyond The Printed Pages

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Some persons open a book because they have to, while others simply open because of the cover. Reading is not just for education; it is also entertaining, relaxing and stimulating for the mind. Did you know that reading provides exercise for your brain? We often focus our attention on “getting physically fit” that we overlook the importance of mental relaxation or exercise. What are some of the benefits of mental exercise or relaxation? Where can one go to get mental activity?

Service With a Smile

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Throughout the year we experience various climate and seasonal changes. Similarly, our bodies adapt differently to these changes. Some individuals, elderly, pregnant women, and children, are more likely to get sick in comparison to others. During this time of the year, the flu becomes very prominent. Susceptible individuals become very contagious.

NCU Debate Team Reflects on a Positive 2014

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The debate team of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) ended the year 2014 in a jubilant mood despite challenges faced and disappointments. The team that was prepared and slated to represent NCU and Jamaica at large at the pre-World University Debating Championships (WUDC) was dealt a devastating blow at the last minute.

Photographic Highlights of WD Carter Lecture With Professor Trevor Munroe

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Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) WD Carter Centre in collaboration with its College of Business and Hospitality Management hosted another stimulating lecture on Wednesday January 21, 2015.

Pastor Doug Batchelor & His Team for NCU's Spring WOP 2015

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Week of Prayer is held twice in the school year - once in the fall semester and the other in the spring semester. Week of Prayer is a tradition planted on the campus by the Holy Spirit. It is a time when, as a family, we turn aside corporately, to focus Him “in whom we live and move and have our being.” Spring 2015 Week of Prayer will see the Amazing Facts Centre of Evangelism team, led by international Evangelist Doug Batchelor leading the charge under the theme, ‘Kingdom Characters.’

NCU Debate Team Reflects on 2014 Successes

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The debate team of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) ended the year 2014 in a jubilant mood despite challenges faced and disappointments. The team that was prepared and slated to represent NCU and Jamaica at large at the pre-World University Debating Championships (WUDC) was dealt a devastating blow at the last minute.

Photographic Highlights of USM First General Assembly for Spring Semester 2015

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At the beginning of each academic year, Northern Caribbean University (NCU) student led government, the United Student Movement (USM) hosts its general assembly presentation.

Become a Problem Solver

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"The problem is not that there are problems, the problem is expecting otherwise and thinking that having problems is a problem," Theodore Rubin.
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