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Photographic Highlights of NCU's Sports Day 2016 - Part 2

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) United Student Movement (USM) completed its annual sports day 2016 with pump and pageantry on Tuesday February 23, 2016 at the University’s Mandeville campus.

Love and Respect for All...

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You might be familiar with the story of Peter’s day vision in which he saw clean and unclean animals descending from heaven in a net. Though this was an unusual sight, the story gets even more exciting when he was commanded to “rise, kill and eat”.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's First Family With a Shabbat Celebration

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What does the lighting of candle, eating of bread, drinking of wine, and washing of hand all have in common? If you are unable to answer, don’t feel bad for you are among the many inexperienced persons who were introduced to a Jewish vespers or Kiddush recently at Northern Caribbean University.

"The Private Sector Should Invest More..." - Hyman

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In recent times, the word finance and IMF are almost used interchangeably. At the recently held 'Current Trends and Issues' symposium held at the Northern Caribbean University during Research Week, Mr. Hyman, a highly respected financial analyst/editor, addressed an audience on business matters. Being an expertise in his field, Ralston Hyman served on Jamaica's negation team with the IMF (International Monetary Fund).

Photographic Highlights of NCU's Medical Technology Pinning Ceremony 2016

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The future of medical technology in Jamaica is very bright, and the Northern Caribbean University has been doing a phenomenal job in producing the highest calibre of Medical Technology students in this island.

NCU - a Melting Pot of Ideas

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What does the lighting of candle, eating of bread, drinking of wine, and washing of hand all have in common? If you are unable to answer, don’t feel bad for you are among the many inexperienced persons who were introduced to a Jewish vespers or Kiddush recently at Northern Caribbean University.

Fletcher Club Soars to Victory at NCU's Sports Day 2016

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For the past five years, Club Fletcher has partnered with the Brodie Club as the two clubs to have dominated sports day at Northern Caribbean University (NCU). But for the past two years, success was not experienced for the Fletcher Club as Brodie dominated the roost.

Think First, Be Second... Medical Technology Students Charged

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The future of medical technology in Jamaica is very bright, and the Northern Caribbean University has been doing a phenomenal job in producing the highest calibre of Medical Technology students in this island. These were words of motivation from the guest speaker at the medical technology pinning ceremony held recently at the Northern Caribbean University.

NCU’s Quality Management Agenda Boosts Student Involvement

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The Quality Management and Institutional Research Department, formerly Quality Management and Assessment at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) has heightened its initiative to get more students to participate in its Student Satisfaction Survey to ensure that all their needs are catered for and maximum efficiency is attained.

Precious Things Often Slip...

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I’d sit beside your bed, or sleep alone in mine. I’d wear your favourite socks, or think of you to pass the time. The road we took was hard and long, but does it matter now that you’re gone?

The Fletcher Eagles Sore at NCU's Sports Day 2016

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The eagle soared and managed to maintain its high altitude as it proceeded to grab the coveted title as Sports Champions. The Fletcher Club managed to fend off its competitors to the very end to gain a massive win at the long awaited Sports Day at the Northern Caribbean University recently.

Unlocking the World through Research

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"Research is very critical for any nation to thrive and survive as there is always something more than can be attained. If we dig deeper we can seek to unveil vital information to help in building our society." This view came from Dr. Delano Lewis, Director of the Office of Research and Grants at the Northern Caribbean University.

Tear Down The Fear Barriers - Math is Loveable!!

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Whilst the passes obtained in Mathematics at the CSEC level are far from what is desired, the issue of poor grades goes beyond the teacher of mathematics, the teaching styles and the resources employed to teach the subject.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's Spring Day of Prayer 2016 Chapel Session

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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, March 7, 2016, as the Division of Spiritual Affairs participated in the Inter American Division of Seventh-day Adventists Day of Prayer.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's Spring Day of Prayer 2016 - Mandeville Campus

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PRAYER to the Great Physician for the healing of the soul brings the blessing of God. PRAYER unites us one to another and to God. PRAYER brings Jesus to our side, and gives new strength and fresh grace to the fainting and perplexed soul.

A Stalwart Remembered

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The Northern Caribbean University Administration is saddened to announce the sudden death of Professor Teran Milford, Interim Dean, College of Education and Leadership. Professor Milford was appointed Vice President for Student Affairs in 1991.

Nutrition And Prostate Cancer

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Many good dietary practices used to prevent prostate cancer should also form part of the lifestyle of men who already have the condition. Many of these foods have been shown to lower Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA), a marker of prostate cancer progression.

Mathematics, Science & Technology - Under-utilized Keys to Jamaica’s Economic Growth & Development

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This week (March 6 – 12, 2016) our nation, celebrates Mathematics Week, a time where we highlight the critical importance of mathematics as THE vehicle for actively utilizing applied science and technology for economic growth and wealth creation. We must at this time salute the outstanding work done by our math educators in engendering love for a subject which is so generally hated and misunderstood.

Celebrating Our Women

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“Of all the things upon earth that bleed and grow, a herb most bruised is woman.” – Euripides

Is Victory in the Will, or the Skill?

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I had many reasons to say “Bravo!” to the athletes who displayed their skills on Tuesday, February 23, 2016, at the University’s annual sports day. I saw many heroic displays. Consider those who began the race in lane one and never looked back until they had crossed the tape.
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