Eight universities and colleges from the Atlantic Canada region are to visit Bermuda next week to meet with prospective students.
The region is made up of the four most eastern Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labra...
DATE: Sep 29, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
“How was art?” My eight-year-old’s favourite subject. “OK,” came the response, sounding less than OK. “We were learning to draw faces. We had to do them correctly.”
Sounds great to me. Why wouldn’t he be happy about getting it right?
He has a new te...
Speculation about the reasons for a decision, or the true cost of a project, has been elevated to a fine art after years of living without an access to information law.
Our country’s refinement of this skill began with generations of late-night talk...
Local students have been asked to provide “innovative solutions” to the challenges Bermuda faces for energy production and consumption.
Sustainable Energy Challenge, backed by the Department of Energy and sponsored by Rubis, is open to both individu...
The Department of Statistics is seeking more than 250 census interviewers to conduct door-to-door interviews to gather census information.
Those interested in these part-time positions should apply by 7pm on Wednesday, September 28, at www.govtcareer...
Educating the public about the risks and methods for preventing drug and alcohol use are key to reducing use in Bermuda, according to Senator Jeffrey Baron.
The Minister for National Security formally opened the Substance Abuse Prevention Faith Based...
DATE: Sep 28, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Unconscious bias drives company bosses to pick employees who are most like them, insurance industry veteran Brian Duperreault was scheduled to tell a conference in London today.
Mr Duperreault said that managers had to find a way to deal with innate ...
“Bermuda is another world”. In the western hemisphere or the Americas, there isn’t another country or island jurisdiction that has a racial profile like Bermuda. Most countries such as the United States or the Caribbean have either an overwhelming, a...
Keeka Simons has been granted the Shirley D Simmons Award worth $10,000 from law firm Trott & Duncan.
Ms Simons, who has been an employee of the company since 2009, will be pursuing a master’s degree in law in London.
According to the company, Ms Si...
A virtual course teaching students all about launching their own businesses is coming to the Berkeley Institute, supported by some of the island’s top companies.
Berkeley students will learn from senior business heads, honing their work and life skil...