USC Participates in virtual IAD Higher Education Symposium
Authored by: Hayden McKenna On November 10, 2021, the University of the Southern Caribbean (USC) participated in the first symposium on quality in higher education organized by the Inter-American Division (IAD), Department of Education. The symposium, timely themed “Pedagogical Experience in a Pandemic”, drew participants, contributors and presenters primarily from the 13 Adventist universities that
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Get on the Bus Fundraising Campaign Launch
Excellence Express awaits! From Caribbean Training College to University of the Southern Caribbean, our voice in the valley has strongly echoed as we have grown in size, status and service to society. Throughout the years, though change has been a constant, we have remained steadfast in the quest for institutional progress and innovation. As USC
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Call for Abstracts – USC International Research Conference 2022
On March 9-10, 2022 the Department of Research and Innovation will host the USC International Research Conference under the theme: Human Dimensionalities and Disparities: The Impact of COVID-19 on Physical, Social, Economic, Emotional and Spiritual Well Being. The USC International Research Conference 2022 will address the issues of human dimensionalities and disparities in the context
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USC Represents at UWI COTE 2021 Debate
On Thursday October 21st, 2021, at 3:00pm, the University of the Southern Caribbean Economics Department fielded a team of debaters in the annual University of the West Indies (UWI) Conference on the Economy (COTE) Tertiary Debating Competition. The theme: Be it resolved that resources are efficiently allocated towards treatment of mental health issues in Caribbean
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YESS:USC Launches 2021/2022 Workshop Series
The YESS: USC Mentorship programme originated in 2018 as an initiative of the History and Social Studies Department. The first instalments of the programme promoted a holistic approach to assisting secondary school history teachers and students preparing for the CSEC History exams. Predicated on the principles of youth development, YESS: USC worked with students to enhance their knowledge, increase their skill
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Education & Humanities Research Forum
On October 27, 2021, the School of Education and Humanities resuscitated its Research Forumwhich was initially launched in November 2016. The forum was conceptualised to serve as anopportunity for faculty to share their research interests with the wider university, through individualand collaborative projects. The forum also intends to provide student researchers a space toshowcase their
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USC Barbados Campus iProvide Ministries on the Move
In spite of Covid-19 restrictions and all that the pandemic represents, On October 30th 2021, students from the USC Barbados Campus, iProvide Ministries, courageously travelled to four nursing homes across Barbados with a food and toiletry drive. This iProvide Ministry was established on Barbados Campus in August 2021 and mirrors the same ministry executed on
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President’s Brown Bag Series
You are cordially invited to the relaunch of our President’s Brown Bag Series on Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 3:00pm! Hosted in collaboration with the Office of Research and Innovation, this inaugural session will feature a presentation by Dr. Amanda Thomas on the topic: Differences in academic achievement between African American and African Caribbean students