Founded in 1885, American International College was first chartered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to educate international immigrants. That's when our commitment to diversity began. Ever since, AIC has been a warm home to students from all ove...
Over the years work and family commitments have prevented many people from pursuing further study. Online universities have solved this problem by giving people a chance to study around these commitments and therefore improve their skills, and enhanc...
Children aged 24 to 30 months will be able to take part in free development screenings offered by the Child Development Programme.
On Friday, Education Minster El James told the House of Assembly that the screenings, which were promised in this year'...
T he insistent calls for reform of the United Bermuda Party began shortly after the 2007 election. Accompanied by public hand wringing, finger pointing and generally more heat than light, the demands for party reform culminated in the resignations of...
BRYN MAWR, Pennsylvania — When Sharhea Wade arrived at Bryn Mawr College from a big-city high school, it seemed as if every other student on the quiet, leafy campus had graduated from an exclusive private school.
"I felt intimidated by them," recalle...
During the debate on the Health Insurance Amendment (No. 2) Act 2009 in the House of Assembly yesterday, Health Minister Walter Roban said FutureCare could be delivered at a cost of $39 million for about 3,100 beneficiaries, based on actuarial report...
A drunken teenager who bombarded a Police officer with racial abuse lost his appeal against his sentence of probation yesterday.
Michael Coles Diel pleaded guilty to using offensive words, violently resisting arrest and refusing to give a breath test...
We need PATI
November 17, 2009
Dear Sir,
How can anyone say this Government is not transparent? They are so transparent that you can see right through them. Take this PATI draft for instance … in my opinion, it is obvious they do not want you to know...
A typical student at Impact Mentoring Academy might be Shomari Simmons, 13.
He had an almost a perfect score in standardised language testing, but was doing poorly in the classroom.
In short, Shomari was bored.
"My mother was thinking it was because ...
When it comes to tackling Bermuda's low high school graduation rates for young men, educator Trace White has a simple philosophy, 'Keep it Real'.
Mr. White took over the running of Impact Mentoring Academy, a school for young men, a few years ago.
"I...