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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.
A land of limited opportunities
A land of limited opportunities
Some Bahamian university students are opting out of returning to The Bahamas to build their careers and start their families because they claim the government has failed to deliver on promises that affect their future.
Jeffon Stubbs is the best and brightest
Jeffon Stubbs is the best and brightest
St. Anne's School's Jeffon Stubbs is the Alpha Phi Alpha Inc.'s 2016 Valedictorian, and the recipient of a $6,000 scholarship.
This week in The Bahamas - Commentary by Elcott Coleby- Jan 4-8, 2016
This week in The Bahamas - Commentary by Elcott Coleby- Jan 4-8, 2016
COB increases research capacity with new faculty
COB increases research capacity with new faculty
The natural resources of The Bahamas could be treasure troves for bio-technological marvels, according to Dr. Nathan Dawson, assistant professor in the School of Mathematics, Physics and Technology at The College of The Bahamas.
Hard work pays off
Hard work pays off
One child is expensive, but giving birth to twins means daunting bills to pay for college education.
Some improvement in BGCSEs, despite dismal Math and English scores
Student performance improved this year in under half of the 27 Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) exam categories compared to 2014, but students continued to average D's and E's
Economist: Where is ICT-focused government ministry
Economist: Where is ICT-focused government ministry
A local economist has questioned the omission from the 2015/2016 budget of programs or government-sponsored initiatives to spur skills development in the information and communication technologies (ICT) sector, as private sector demand for trained ICT specialists soars.
Queen's College student is best in the nation
Queen's College student is best in the nation
Success is not gained by cramming for an examination -- it is a long process that takes time, dedication and most importantly interest, according to Queen's College senior Rebecca Henderson who walked away with the most prestigious awards that a high school student can earn.
Bahamian Intern Arrives at NASA!
Bahamian Intern Arrives at NASA!
Nineteen year-old Terran Arnold of Nassau, Bahamas has arrived in California for his summer stay as an intern with the Education Associates Program at the Flight Trajectory Dynamics & Controls Branch of the Aviation Systems Division at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA Ames Research Center. In recognition of his outstanding potential, Terran was selected for an Aerospace Engi...