Perhaps the most applauded of all recent additions to the Stonington Campus are those improvements within its information services department. Boasting state-of-the-art technology, the department offers current students a key to the 21st Century; pre...
upgrading their skills. According to Wayne Wilson, Dean for the Faculty of Continuing and Applied Studies, September saw 1,300 registrations with several turned away due to filled courses. "I think more people are interested in employment-related con...
The Bermuda Industrial Union's decision to stay away from a three-day industrial-relations conference was "a bad case of public relations'' a visiting labour expert said yesterday. The man conducting the seminar, Professor of Industrial Relations Dr....
American school would be proud, according to Registrar Sandy Crick. With a track record of individual successes, the College is now working hard to ensure that Bermudians know exactly what can be achieved academically on the Island, at a fraction of ...
portion of the population, according to former president of the institution, Archie Hallett. With a varied day programme and a host of evening electives, the facility provides courses for a lifetime of needs. "In society generally, people graduate an...
Technical Education Centre at Stonington was by no means overlooked. Fortified with equipment rivalling that of any first-class commercial operation, the Centre avails its students significant new opportunities easy transition to those interested in ...
the making to its former president, Archie Hallett. For Dr. Hallett, who took on the post of president in 1977, has seen the campus develop from a mere blueprint into the glorious facility now located atop the crest of College Drive, Paget. "We start...
The Corange Science Centre at its official opening in 1994. From left, in one of the newly equipped labs are Board of Governors' deputy chairman, Kim White, Corange chairman emeritus Curt Engelhorn and then-Education Minister, Clarence Terceira Outs...
tirelessly for social justice.
The Richards-Minors scholarship is being set up by the National Association for Reconciliation and will be for the humanities and arts.
The scholarship was announced at the NAR's fourth annual awards ceremony banquet at...
greatest challenges faced by the College today, according to president George Cook. It is quite a tall order, he admits, but one which he believes must be met in order to serve the public well. "We are probably the most comprehensive institute in Ber...