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NCU MEC Trains Young Entrepreneurs

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) continued its entrepreneurship developmental quest with continued training sessions hosted by the Career Services Department for the upcoming Career and Employment Services Career Exposition 2012. Geared towards instilling the entrepreneurial spirit within the students of NCU, these training sessions serve to inspire and broaden the opportunities available to the students of NCU. Leading up to the entrepreneurial competition, these training session serve to assist students who are entering as well as those who someday hope to own their own business or businesses by providing them with the necessary information and advice to make their ideas successful.

Citizenship Awards Banquet: An Evening of Sheer Elegance and Celebration

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Dazzling smiles, beautiful dresses, dashing dates were seen entering the enchantingly transformed main gymnatorium on Sunday, March 4th 2012. Upon entering the auditorium the ambiance was simply relaxing, yet bubbling with excitement. Flashes going off in almost every direction, friends greeting friends, gentle kisses on awaiting cheeks, yes it was in the air. Oh the sweet escape, to be able to have a night where assignments, research papers, and exams were all forgotten; a night where students of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) were kings and queens being served by the ever so humble administration.

Photographic Highlights of Awardees at NCU Annual Student Banquet

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Dazzling smiles, beautiful dresses, dashing dates were seen entering the enchantingly transformed main gymnatorium on Sunday, March 4th 2012. Upon entering the auditorium the ambiance was simply relaxing, yet bubbling with excitement. Flashes going off in almost every direction, friends greeting friends, gentle kisses on awaiting cheeks, yes it was in the air. Oh the sweet escape, to be able to have a night where assignments, research papers, and exams were all forgotten; a night where students of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) were kings and queens being served by the ever so humble administration.

NCU Music Department Wows Audience at its Music Recital

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Would you like to experience a day free from stress? Imagine being led into a world of Sonatina op. 36 no. 2, Beyer no. 62, March of the Dwarfs Op. 54, No. 3 and Sonatina in F. The soothing renditions of classical music echoed throughout the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Main Auditorium. Every semester the department of music and fine arts at NCU hosts a variety of recitals which allows students and staff to showcase their musical talents. The recital hosted on Tuesday March 6, 2012 constituted performances by students. Among the performers were Dane King, Carl Cunningham, Mika Levy, and Karim Chang.

My First Time

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All eyes were on me. It felt as though I was under a microscope. She stood to my left observing my every move. My hands were shaking, my heart pulsating, I could not even think straight. What was happening? At some point in our lives we all have first experiences. Mastering the art of phlebotomy, enrolling into a new institution, and making a public presentation are just some of the many first experiences of the students at Northern Caribbean University.

Photographic Highlights of NCU Administrators Pay Courtesy call on GG

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Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) 24th president, Dr. Trevor Gardner and some member of the University’s administration paid a courtesy call their Excellency’s Sir Patrick Allen and Lady Allen at their Kings House residence. The courtesy call came at the request of the University’s president first official visit with the monarch representatives in Jamaica.

Trelawny Farmers to Benefit from Training and Greenhouse Technology

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SHERWOOD CONTENT, Trelawny — Sherwood Content, the hometown of double world record holder, Usain Bolt, was the area chosen for the recent launch of a Farmers Capacity Building Programme by the Northern Caribbean University's (NCU) Morris Entrepreneurship Centre (MEC).

Official Opening of NCU and Scotiabank Jamaica Foundation Agri-Research labs

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The official opening ceremony of the Laboratories will take place on March 8, 2012 at 2:00 pm. President and CEO of BNS Jamaica, Mr. Bruce Bowen will be the main presenter along with the Executive Director of the Scotiabank Jamaica Foundation, Mrs. Joylene Griffiths-Irving.

Photographic Highlights of Unleash 2012

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The rich resource of musical talents among Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) students was again on parade during the United Student Movement’s (USM) concert 'Unleash' was staged at the University’s Mandeville campus on Saturday March 10, 2012. The student government led initiative unleashed a stream of great performances at the musical event held in the Main Auditorium.

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.

In Peru, 20,000 youth outreach event delivers community service, evangelism support

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Some 20,000 Seventh-day Adventist Peruvian youth committed a week or more of their summer vacation for service projects and evangelism outreach in Lima last month in one of the largest mass-scale projects of the South American Division’s summer service program.

Paulwell wants Full access to Technology for all Jamaicans

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Minister of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining (STEM), Hon. Phillip Paulwell, says he is committed to ensuring that all Jamaicans, regardless of their socio-economic backgrounds, have full and equal access to technology.

Shepherdesses Enrich Their Ministry

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A total of twenty shepherdesses, mainly from the South Bahamas Conference, along with the four field shepherdess coordinators of the Atlantic Caribbean Union (ACUM), assembled at the union’s headquarters in Nassau, Bahamas on Friday, March 9 and Sabbath, March 10 to participate in the Shepherdess Continuing Education Seminar.

The Week in Review

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Week in Review is a compilation of news and events at Northern Caribbean University.

Inter-America hosts nearly 100,000 evangelism events

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Nearly 100,000 local evangelistic series across the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s Inter-American Division last month marked the latest step in the implementation of the denomination’s Revival and Reformation initiative in the region.

Women are More at Risk for Diabetes Than Men

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Did you know that females are more at risk of developing diabetes than males? This revelation was made during Research Week (March 11-15) at Northern Caribbean University on its main campus. This was reported by Dr. Lincoln Edwards, Assistant Professor in the Department of Dental Education in the School of Medicine, Loma Linda University.

Former Minister Boasts Success at NCU Business Conference

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Armed with statistical evidence, former Minister of Finance and Planning Mr. Audley Shaw boasted of the country’s economic growth and success while he stood guard over the country’s purse. Speaking at the 4th staging of the College of Business and Hospitality Management Business Conference held at the Northern Caribbean University recently, Mr. Shaw said that under his watch, the country has seen a single digit inflation rate.

Photographic Highlights of NCU Current Trends Conference

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Armed with statistical evidence, former Minister of Finance and Planning Mr. Audley Shaw boasted of the country’s economic growth and success while he stood guard over the country’s purse. Speaking at the 4th staging of the College of Business and Hospitality Management Business Conference held at the Northern Caribbean University recently, Mr. Shaw said that under his watch, the country has seen a single digit inflation rate.

NCU Salem Campus Student Shines

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For nearly a hundred and five years Northern Caribbean University (NCU) has been practicing the art of changing a diamond from a rough stone into a faceted gem. Our students and workers on a quest for self-discovery and actualization, consistent with the path that God has designed for their lives, have consistently discovered their true value. Meet Corporal Claudette Stewart-Elliott, a final year Guidance and Counselling student at Northern Caribbean University Salem, in Runaway Bay, St. Ann who is now discovering facets of the gem she is becoming.

The Awesome Wonders of God

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From the tranquil hills of Manchester we awake from our sleep and hear the melodious sounds of birds chirping: we see the trees dancing in the wind, and we visualize the sun awakening in the sky. A new day has dawned. A day filled with exciting opportunities to seize, new memories to create, and a chance to make a mark in society.
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