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STEMM education expert teams up with international business and entrepreneurship leader to host engagement for educators
Dr. Patrice J. Pinder, a STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medi-Health) education expert has teamed up with Dr. Adeleke Oladapo Banwo, an international business and entrepreneurship for a global virtual engagement for educators designed to prioritize STEMM, entrepreneurship, and business education in the 21st century.
US Navy secretary reveals partnership with UB on climate change
The Naval Innovation Center at Monterey, California is building a partnership with the University of The Bahamas, as the entities work to solve issues related to climate change, the US Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro said yesterday while addressing an audience at the University of The Bahamas.
Maritime cadets encouraged to 'stay the course'
Maritime cadets encouraged to 'stay the course'
Bahamas Maritime Cadet Corps (BMCC) were encouraged to "stay the course" by Captain Dwain Hutchinson, Bahamas Maritime Authority (BMA) managing director and CEO who told them that if their journey is to become a chief engineer or a master mariner, it will not a be short or an easy one.
Leading luxury property auction firm predicts strong Caribbean resilience as real estate frenzy slows
Leading luxury property auction firm predicts strong Caribbean resilience as real estate frenzy slows
By Diane Phillips
Two years after COVID 19 restrictions inadvertently opened the floodgates that created mass exodus from inner cities and cold suburbs to the most desirable places on earth, analysts say the real estate market that set record highs is beginning to show signs of slowing. But for one firm that specializes in luxury properties, the frenzy for the finest is doing anything but retre...
Poverty in The Bahamas, pt. 2
Poverty in The Bahamas, pt. 2
"The real tragedy of the poor is the poverty of their aspirations." — Adam Smith
Medical team sent to test captured migrants
Medical team sent to test captured migrants
A TEAM of nurses and doctors was sent to Inagua yesterday to start the necessary health screening of nearly 400 migrants captured in waters near Cay Sal over the weekend, Health and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville said yesterday.
Kobe's drive
Kobe's drive
Witnessing the state some people live in drove Kobe Forbes to want to make a change to help. He knew that the only way to do it was to become successful. That "fueled" his drive to stay committed to his academic studies.
All Bahamas Merit and National Merit Scholarship winners honored
Twenty-five exemplary and outstanding Bahamians who have excelled academically and demonstrated commitment to community, leadership and service were honored for their efforts by the Ministry of Education and Technical and Vocational Training.
Rising to the challenge
Rising to the challenge
Law school, independently, is a lot of work, and it's competitive. Adding a second program to it introduces a unique balance that can be difficult, but that aligns with what Owyn J. Ferguson hoped for in pursuing a dual degree at University of Notre Dame.
The sky's the limit: Aisha Bowe manifested to head to space
Bahamian Aisha Bowe is manifested to head to space on a future Blue Origin's New Shephard flight.