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NCU Trains Champions

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How do you plan for your future? What are some of the steps you first consider? Planning ahead involves setting goals. After setting the goal, you then work towards achieving them. However, sometimes our plans get derailed. Thousands of individuals plan their lives but it does not sometimes go as planned.

Make Time to Fast at NCU

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Looking a place to unwind and release those stressors? During their tenure at university, many students often seek for ways or methods of releasing their stressors. Physical activity or leisure time is just as important as academic interaction. At Northern Caribbean University (NCU), we believe in physical development.

NCU Joins in the Celebration of World Press Freedom Day 2015

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We often hear of the term “freedom of speech”. But how many of us truly understand and appreciate “freedom of speech”? On May 3, 2015, media professionals will highlight the fundamental principles of press freedom; evaluate press freedom around the world, defend the media from attacks on their independence and pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the exercise of their profession by celebrating World Press Freedom Day 2015.

Photographic Highlights of NCU at EJC Education Rally 2015

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Who could have established the link of being a fisherman to that of Christian Education? That was exactly what the president of Northern Caribbean University (NCU), Dr. Trevor Gardner, did on Sabbath, April 25, 2015 at the Yallahs Seventh-day Adventist church in St. Thomas.

Emptiness or Empty Nets - NCU President Asked...

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Who could have established the link of being a fisherman to that of Christian Education? That was exactly what the president of Northern Caribbean University (NCU), Dr. Trevor Gardner, did on Sabbath, April 25, 2015 at the Yallahs Seventh-day Adventist church in St. Thomas. East Jamaica Conference (EJC) joined in the celebration of Education Day along with the Kingsway High school, six primary/preparatory schools and over 20 self-supported basic schools in the conference.

NCU's Career Advisor Shares Hope

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I am a 15-year-old student in fourth form. I want to become a businessman owning a garment factory and clothing line. I wanted to do clothing and textiles as my vocational subject, however, my school does not allow for the mix of the business stream with other vocational options. I think it is unfair that I can't do the combination of subjects I want. How can you help?

Foster a Healthy Study and Work Life

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Eating well simply for the sake of being well may not always be enough of an incentive for a person to eat the type of diet that we associate with healthy eating. Chronic diseases such as hypertension, hypercholesterolemia (high blood cholesterol) and other cardiovascular diseases motivate some people to eat a more health-promoting diet.

That 'Sin' Problem... Procrastinating

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What if? A question asked by many individuals around the world. The question of what if usually follows subsequent to a bad decision that was previously made. Often, decisions are made without thinking them through. Hence, many individuals usually experience what is known as “the after effect”.

Nature of God is Revealed in Nature at NCU

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Life and nature are similar concepts because nature is the study of how life acts and interacts within the circle of existence. When we take the time to examine the beauty of the world around us, we are able to see parallels within our own lives.

NCU's Mission Remains the Same For More Than 100 Years

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The art of making nation builders is a tremendous task. It involves understanding the needs of a individuals, nations, and the world in which they exist. Northern Caribbean University (NCU) has the distinguished honour of being one of the longest serving educational institutions that has been practicing and mastering that art.

NCU Gives Support to Child's Month Initiative

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The month of May is filled with a sleuth of events. Of these the celebration of our children is of utmost importance. Under the theme, ‘Children Safety and Security – Our Priority,’ our children will be the focus. This theme is aimed at encouraging parents and guardians to give their children the necessary information and teach them the skills to keep them safe on the road, in their interactions with adults and more.

NCU's Career Advisor Calms Nerves

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Should I remain at my job after being turned down for two promotions? I feel embarrassed and rejected.

Education Week 2015 Aims to Grow Industry

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Under the theme “Consolidating the Gains: Collaborating for Growth and Sustainability,” educators across the island will celebrate Education week from May 5-11, 2015. The Jamaica Teacher’s Association (JTA) and the Ministry of Education will focus the public’s attention on the role of education in developing our human resources.

NCU Celebrates With Educators

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Teachers play a key role in student success and sometimes a simple “thanks” is all a teacher needs to feel valued. Take the time to celebrate your students’ teachers during 2015 Parents’ Teachers Association (PTA) Teacher Appreciation Week May 4-8, 2015. During this week, all our teachers’ will be honoured for their contribution.

NCU Stands With RAJ... Read, Recite, Encourage

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In collaboration with Education Week, May 5th will be celebrated as Read Across Jamaica Day. The Read Across Jamaica Foundation (RAJ), in collaboration with the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) will launch its annual Education Week activities, 3-9 May, 2015 where the theme will be “Consolidating the Gains: Collaborating for Growth and Sustainability.”

NCU Remains a Leader in Its Class

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It is often times shared that every set back is a set up for a comeback. Being complacent can hinder an individual or organization from giving the best service, especially when the best is needed. Within the realm of sports, Jamaican sprinters were shocked into second position during the recently concluded International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) World Relays held in the Bahamas. The Jamaican 4x100 metres relay men’s team was losing for the first time in international competitions since the 2008 Beijing summer Olympics.

The Power of Love

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How do you describe love? Around the world, many individuals form their opinions about love. But the Bible succinctly describes it as … patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude.

NCU Celebrates With Nurses on International Nurses' Day 2015

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Under the theme, Nurses: A Force for Change: Care Effective, Cost Effective, May 12, 2015 will be celebrated as International Nurses Day. This day marks the anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birth. The International Council of Nurses commemorates this important day each year with the production and distribution of the International Nurses' Day (IND) Kit. The IND Kit 2015 contains educational and public information materials, for use by nurses everywhere.

NCU's Art Student Guides WIC Prep School Students to Excel in JCDC Finals

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Four male students from the West Indies College Preparatory school in Mandeville recently represented the Seventh-day Adventist institution with distinction at the finals of the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) fine art category.

The Value of SDA Christian Education

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Four male students from the West Indies College Preparatory school (WICP) in Mandeville recently represented the Seventh-day Adventist institution with distinction at the finals of the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) fine art category. The four coached by art teachers, Sebastian Elliott and Gary James, guided the talented quartet of Enoch Omoregie who walk away with a bronze medal, while Leonardo Royal, Jonathan Wright and Raheem Gallimore received awards of merit. The pieces were entered into the 9 to 11 age group.
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