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BTVI Andros Class of 2022 Makes History
BTVI Andros Class of 2022 Makes History
It took Sharona Woodside-Barr five years to complete her Associate of Applied Science Degree in Office Administration, but when she recently crossed the stage at graduation from the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) in her hometown of Andros, she considered it one of her biggest life events.
“To walk across that stage at age 42 was a great accomplishment, I completed this jour...
BTVI, BCA, Disney create training program to narrow construction skills gap
A partnership between the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI), the Bahamian Contractors Association (BCA) and Disney will create a training program facilitated by the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), that will create hundreds of certified professionals in a number of construction disciplines, narrowing the skills gap in the country,...
Mother and son graduate from BTVI
Mother and son graduate from BTVI
WHEN Mark Fraser crossed the stage to receive his certificate, his mother, Kelcene Kelly, was not cheering for him from the audience like other parents and supporters.
Mother and Son Graduate from BTVI Together
Mother and Son Graduate from BTVI Together
When Mark Fraser crossed the stage to receive his certificate, his mother, Kelcene Kelly, was not cheering for him from the audience like other parents and supporters. Instead, she was adorned in graduation regalia and sitting nearby as a fellow member of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute’s (BTVI) Class of 2022.
BTVI Class of 2022 celebrated for their achievements
BTVI Class of 2022 celebrated for their achievements
Graduates of the Class of 2022 of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) were honored for their accomplishments during the Spring Commencement exercise. They accepted certificates, diplomas and degrees during the institute’s graduation ceremonies, Thursday, June 16, at Bahamas Faith Ministries International.
US Embassy Officials Call on BTVI Interim President
US Embassy Officials Call on BTVI Interim President
Officials of the United States (US) Embassy recently paid a courtesy call on the newly appointed Interim President of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI), Dr. Linda Davis to discuss the Memorandum of Understanding between EducationUSA (EDUSA) and BTVI.
A presentation in the name of the late Victor ‘JuJu’ Johnson was recently made to the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute’s (BTVI) Fashion department. The assorted fabrics and tools donated will support the educational journey of budding tailors, d
A presentation in the name of the late Victor ‘JuJu’ Johnson was recently made to the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute’s (BTVI) Fashion department. The assorted fabrics and tools donated will support the educational journey of budding tailors, dressmakers, stylists and other creatives who attend and will enroll into the institute.
JuJu himself attended BTVI while it was the Baha...
ROTARY CLUB AWARDS FULL SCHOLARSHIPS TO BTVI STUDENTS
Three Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) students spanning various disciplines are the latest recipients of full scholarships courtesy of the Rotary Club of Nassau Sunrise (RCNS). Information Technology students Steffon Miller and Peggy McKenzie, as well as Office Assistant student, Carla Tucker, received and signed their official scholarship letters during a recent presentation.
University of London Names BTVI President Senior Research Fellow
The University of London School of Advanced Studies has named President of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute, Dr. Robert W. Robertson as a Senior Research Fellow.
Senior Research Fellowships (SRFs) are available to distinguished academics with global experience and a publication record commensurate with the rank of professor. SRFs provide senior and established academics an opportu...
BTVI not likely to fully return to face-to-face
BTVI not likely to fully return to face-to-face
BAHAMAS Technical and Vocational Institute's president Dr Robert Robertson says he doesn't expect the institution will fully return to face-to-face learning despite declining COVID-19 infection rates, noting "the future of technical training is actually blended" learning.