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Bahamian graduate student calls on Ambassador Newry in Washington
Miss Janiel Pinder, a Bahamian graduate student at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida, paid a courtesy call on His Excellency Dr. Eugene Newry, Bahamas Ambassador to the United States, at the Embassy of The Bahamas, 2220 Massachusetts Avenue...
The top graduating student for 2016 is...
The top graduating student for 2016 is...
From a field of approximately 100 applicants, 17 have risen to the top and were interviewed with the prospect of being named this year's All-Bahamas Merit Scholar (ABMS) as well as secure a $140,000 scholarship towards their undergraduate studies.
Grand Bahama: BTVI and industry strengthening ties
Grand Bahama: BTVI and industry strengthening ties
The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institution (BTVI) is in continued talks with industry, as it seeks to strengthen ties and its position as the country?s premier organization for career training.
St John's College unveils new solar energy system
St John's College unveils new solar energy system
ST. JOHN'S College unveiled its new solar energy system yesterday, making it the first Anglican school in The Bahamas to introduce sustainable energy.
Nia Cambridge tops the class
Nia Cambridge tops the class
While their past may be filled with amazing memories, St. Augustine?s College (SAC) valedictorian Nia Cambridge told her peers that what lies ahead of them will be even more profound.
North Andros Teacher succumbs to injuries sustained in accident
The Bahamas Ministry of Education
is deeply saddened by the death of Mr. Alexis Loynas, a Chemistry and
Physics teacher at the North Andros High School. Mr. Loynas,
a 41-year old national of the Republic of Cuba was involved in a traffic
accident while riding a bicycle around 9:30 pm on the Queen's Highway
in Nicoll's Town, Andros on Friday, 1st October, 2010.
He was ...
Andros teacher becomes latest road fatality
Andros teacher becomes latest road fatality
A North Andros High School teacher became the country's latest traffic fatality victim over the weekend.
Cuban national AlexisLoynas, 41, who taught chemistry and physics, was killed sometime around 9.30 p.m. on Friday while riding a bicycle on Queen's Highway, in Nicholl's? Town, Andros.
North Andros Teacher succumbs to injuries sustained in accident
The Ministry of Education is deeply saddened by the death of Mr. Alexis Loynas, a Chemistry and Physics teacher at the North Andros High School. Mr. Loynas, a 41-year old national of the Republic of Cuba was involved in a traffic accident while riding a bicycle around 9:30 pm on the Queen?s Highway in Nicoll?s Town, Andros on Friday, 1st October, 2010.
Cuban who taught at Bahamian school killed while riding bike
By DENISE MAYCOCK
Tribune Freeport Reporter
dmaycock@tribunemedia.net
FREEPORT - A Cuban teacher who taught at a Bahamian high school was killed in a traffic accident while riding his bicycle in North Andros on the weekend.
On Saturday, the body of Alexis Loynas, who taught chemistry and physics at the North Andros High School, was flown to New Providence.
The body was received by Ministry of...
Bahamian Casey Bethel named Georgia's 2017 teacher of the year
Casey Bethel is Georgia's 2017 Teacher of the Year. The science educator and mentor at New Manchester High School in Douglasville, Georgia, is a Bahamian.