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Photographic Highlights of NCU's USM's Chapel Day 2015

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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.

NCU Netball Team Marches Into Inter-Col Semis

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) intercollegiate netball team continued its climb to the zenith of the group in the Junior League competition when they conquered Montego Bay Community College team (MBCC) 18-16 on Wednesday November 18.

Photographic Highlights of Young Women in IT at the NCU's Mandeville Campus

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“Don’t compare your struggles to anyone else’s. Don’t get discouraged by the success of others. Make your own path and never give up,” advice given by Stacy Nicholson, Computer & Information Sciences (CIS) lecturer, as she addressed female students at a seminar held at the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) on Wednesday, November 18, 2015.

Young Women in IT Seminar at NCU a Success

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“Don’t compare your struggles to anyone else’s. Don’t get discouraged by the success of others. Make your own path and never give up,” advice given by Stacy Nicholson, Computer & Information Sciences (CIS) lecturer, as she addressed female students at a seminar held at the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) on Wednesday, November 18, 2015.

Expand the Media Industry, DCS Students Told

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Merging the practical and theoretical approaches in training continued to yield fruits at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) as the Department of Communication Studies (DCS) recently held a forum to sensitize the students of the Newswriting class, about the process of creating a newspaper. Guest presenter, Glendon Baker, current host and executive producer of a Different Dimension aired on NCU’s Radio every Sunday, is writer and editor of the Manchester Clarion.

Photographic Highlights of CIS Department Leading Chapel Session 2015

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Students, faculty, and staff on the main campus of Northern Caribbean University enjoyed a spiritually rich and uplifting chapel session on Monday, November 16, 2015, as the Division of Spiritual Affairs and Outreach continue to share with the University in the weekly spiritual exercise.

CompTIA Partners With NCU

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The Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) Computer Information Sciences (CIS) department is certified academic partners with the international brand CompTIA. Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), which started in the 1980’s, is a global, non-profit organization for I.T professionals.

Study Abroad and Work Locally...

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I saw your advice in the Jamaica Observer to the student whose question was, 'What is the best area for me to look for a job?' I would like to ask the same question, except:

Work Hard, Play Hard

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It’s almost the end of the semester that mean we have worked hard and soon our Christmas holidays will offer us a chance to play hard. For those didn’t work as hard as others, don’t be too worried, there is still some hope for you. Below are a few tips to help you ‘save the semester’

Photographic Highlights of NCU's Ethos Being Shared at 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. It has to do with the whole being, and with the whole period of existence possible to man.

Teachers Endorse Effort to Get More Women in I.T

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“Females often shy away from Information Technology (IT) related careers and usually allow the males to dominate. The only reason I.T is a male dominant field is because the males have to fill in the gaps for them and the females.”

CIS Female Students on Training Ground

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The Computer and Information Sciences (CIS) department utilized its females to help to convey a message to the high school girls present at the ‘Young Women in I.T’ seminar held recently at Northern Caribbean University (NCU). The main aim of the initiative was to sensitize the minds of the females to pursue careers in I.T.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's Male Intercol Football Team vs UWI

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Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) male intercollegiate football team will look to dominate the second tier of male football for next season when they failed to reach the semifinals of the inter-col division one competition and finished at the foot of the table.

The Making of a University Mind

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Whether it be from Socrates, Pluto, or Shakespeare, there is one common thread— the power of the mind. “True education means more than the purusal 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.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's DCS Journalism Week Presentation

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The faculty and students of the Department of Communication Studies (DCS) were engaged in a presentation from Washington Post’s homepage editor, Kenisha Malcolm- Howard. The event was held in commemoration of Journalism Week which commenced on Saturday, November 21st and will end on the 28th.

Video Presentation of Cultural Exhibition

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Department of Behavioural Sciences recently held a cultural exhibition on the University's Mandeville campus. The course Human Skills and Strategy class, had the students participate in this class exhibition. Please enjoy this video presentation.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's Chaplaincy Services Unit Chapel Session Fall 2015

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Students, faculty, and staff on the main campus of Northern Caribbean University enjoyed a spiritually rich and uplifting chapel session on Monday, November 23, 2015, as the Division of Spiritual Affairs and Outreach continue to share with the University in the weekly spiritual exercise.

The Changing Media

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The faculty and students of the Department of Communication Studies (DCS) were engaged in a presentation from Washington Post’s homepage editor, Kenisha Malcolm- Howard. The event was held in commemoration of Journalism Week which commenced on Saturday, November 21st and will end on the 28th. The theme for Journalism Week is ‘Journalism in Today’s World: Live Local, Work Global’.

The Future of Journalism

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The days of individuals purchasing newspapers to see the headline stories of the day are long gone. Individuals now have access to this information through the means of social media and online media. With different news apps, individuals can be kept up to date on events that have occurred the very same day, or hour or minute, and have access to the full news stories with the added advantage of pictures and videos.

Preserve the Future of IT

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We need more females - was the major concern shared at the ‘Young Women in I.T’ seminar held recently at the Northern Caribbean University’s Mandeville campus. The university along with international partners Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) hosted this event as an initiative to acquire more women into the industry.
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