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Three Atlantic Caribbean Union of SDA Officers receive new appointments

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) congratulates the officers from the Atlantic Caribbean Union who recently received new appointments. Dr. Leonard Johnson, Vice Chairman of the NCU Board and President of the Atlantic Caribbean Union (ATCU), has been appointed to serve the Inter-American Division as Executive Secretary.

Jamaica Gleaner April 20, 2018, Educator: More Graduates But Fewer Jobs

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Jamaica currently boasts a literacy rate of 88 per cent, with 19 per cent of the population earn-ing first degrees, educator Denworth Finnikin noted. This is a major increase in comparison to 20 years ago when persons graduating with first degrees were only three per cent. As a nation, Jamaica graduates approximately 40,000 individuals from high schools annually.

Jamaica Observer, April 23, 2018: Stand like the brave, SDA head urges police

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MANDEVILLE, Manchester — The head of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in western Jamaica, Pastor Glen Samuels, has challenged members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), to stand like the brave, build integrity, and treat all people with respect.

Bernews April 28, 2018: Williams Wins Network Scholarship Award

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Bermuda Education Network [BEN] announced that Chefanices Williams has been awarded the 2018 Bermuda Education Network Scholarship Award.

Jamaica Observer, April 29, 2018: Shanique Fagan: IT is a grand opportunity for girls

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SHANIQUE Fagan is grateful for the exposure she received at the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Girls in ICT Day Caribbean Hackathon last year.

Girls in ICT Caribbean Hackathon

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) once again copped the top prizes at the Girls in ICT Caribbean Hackathon.

Diabetics Complications: How are we managing?

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An intellectual gathering of professionals from different spheres gathered to discuss the salient topic of diabetes, at the 24th staging of the University Diabetes Outreach Programme (UDOP). This year’s discussion was rallied under the theme “Diabetes Complications: How are we managing?” and was hosted at the Jewels Runaway Bay Beach and Golf Resort recently.

Jamaica Gleaner: NCU Top Communication Student Aims To Raise The Bar In Media

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When Andrew Forsythe heard his name announced as top male communication studies student

JaCSA Mandeville Chapter Launch

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Have you ever walked into an establishment and encountered an unfriendly customer service representative or you simply felt unwelcomed, but was forced to stay because of the need for the service offered by the entity?

Coping with Stress

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Can you think of instances where you were stressed? What were some of the reasons behind it? What are some of the results of stress and most importantly, when you’re stressed how do you cope?

JAMAICAN UNIVERSITY TEAMS WIN BIG AT INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MODEL COMPETITION

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Two student entrepreneur teams from Northern Caribbean University and the University of the West Indies have won the top two spots in the prestigious International Business Model Competition (IBMC) held in Provo Utah on May 10 – 11, 2018.

El Pais De Espana: Dr Sonia Copeland to be awarded for outstanding services to public health

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Dr Sonia Copeland, MD, MPH, public health specialist, programme director and adjunct lecturer at Northern Caribbean University, has the distinction of being selected to present the first Professor Albert Reece Distinguished Lecture at the 23rd Annual International Diabetes Conference tomorrow.

JMMB: “I did not want to be ordinary anymore. Becoming extraordinary was a choice.”

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If Tishauna Mullings biography were to be written, the title, ‘A Tale of Two Tishauna’s’ would be apt; as she transitioned from being a shy, introverted girl with low self-esteem, living below her potential to blossoming into a social activist for youth development and driven high achiever.

The Business Year: Universities Jamaica May 17, 2018

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Jamaican universities are harnessing the power of local talent, regional government, civil society groups, and international bodies to ensure that Jamaica becomes a net importer of high-quality students.

Former NCU President Dr. Hermon L. Douce Dies

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) regrets to announce the death of former President, Dr. Hermon L. Douce.

(Un) Known Identity – The Michael Sutherland Story

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Michael Sutherland is a small and medium enterprise business banker at Sagicor Bank

Jamaica Gleaner: Adventists Mourn Passing Of Former NCU President

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The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica is mourning the passing of Dr Hermon Douce, who died after a brief illness on May 10 in Florida

Jamaica Observer: Mandeville-based university bags International Business Model Competition

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MAN DEVILLE, Jamaica — Northern Caribbean University (NCU) beat a field of 5,000 competitors from 500 universities in 30 countries across the world to win the 2018 International Business Model Competition (IBMC) in Utah, USA, a week ago.

Jamaica Observer: Ricardo McCalla: From dancehall act to promising preacher

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Ricardo McCalla was on the cusp of 'getting a buss', the Jamaican slang for breaking into the music industry as an entertainer.

Caymanian Times: UCCI Appoints First Vice President & Provost

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The Board of Governors of the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) made history last week when it announced the appointment of the institution’s first Vice President and Provost, Dr. Livingston Smith.
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