A fundraising drive for an education fund at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences has almost reached the $1 million mark.
The Degroote Bermudian Alumni Dalhousie/BIOS Fund is dedicated to providing research and study opportunities at BIOS for stud...
Bermuda College will hold its graduation ceremony for 95 students on Thursday, with a mother and son among those completing their studies.
The college will close at 1pm for the 2.30pm ceremonies on the college field.
Evening classes will be held as ...
Students at all 18 public primary schools are expected to have sat a controversial exam identifying “gifted” students by the end of today.
Teachers at two schools had threatened to boycott the Otis-Lennon School Ability test (OLSAT) after claiming th...
XL employees went to work for non-profit organisations all over the Island last Friday.
Their services were donated by the company as part of its ninth annual community service programme known as XL’s Global Day of Giving.
Around 120 of XL’s Bermud...
The Conference and Exposition
From May 4 to 7 over 10,500 people attended the American Society for Training and Development International Conference & Exposition at the Walter E Washington Convention Centre in Washington, DC. There were 92 countries ...
Global attention has been focused on Nigeria as that country finds itself in the spotlight for the wrong reasons. While much of the country enjoys a peaceful co-existence between Christians and Muslims, the situation is far different in isolated area...
DATE: May 12, 2014 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Al Seymour
Government is being urged to make cannabis immediately available for medicinal use, decriminalise personal possession of the drug as a priority, and consider eventually legalising it completely, according to an independent advisory group.
The finding...
DATE: May 12, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Gareth Finighan
The rise in company incorporation numbers show that Bermuda is “moving in the right direction after a number of difficult years,” Minister of Education and Economic Development, Dr Grant Gibbons told the House of Assembly on Friday.
He said: “Honoura...
Kishana Thomas Quallo will soon be the Bermuda College’s first distance learner to take part in a study abroad programme.
Mrs Quallo, 25, is currently working on her Bachelor of Business Administration in management and marketing through Mount St Vin...
DATE: May 12, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
Boys learn better when they have an effective relationship with the teacher, while girls are more focused on their relationship with other girls. These were some of the findings made by Dr Michael Reichert and colleagues involved in a study of how gi...
DATE: May 10, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy