Miami, – More than 15,000 graduates from Miami Dade College’s (MDC) eight campuses earned degrees during the 2019-20 academic school year, demonstrating unwavering dedication and hard work as they completed their studies amid a global pandemic. A portion of those students will receive their diplomas at five Commencement Ceremonies on Saturday, Dec. 12.
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Miami,- The Miami Dade College (MDC) District Board of Trustees unanimously elected Nicole Washington as the new vice chairperson.
KINGSTON, Jamaica, –As more and more schools are faced with replacing or diversifying in-person instruction with some form of distance learning, the Sandals Foundation is helping to make that transition a little easier for students across the Caribbean.
MIAMI, Fla. – Dental health is inevitably linked to physical, mental and emotional well-being.Everyone deserves a quality dental provider who cares and connects with their customers. Phanord & Associates, P.A. is one such dental practice, with highly rated and top-notch service,and so much more.
An Alliance Of Labor organizations and trade groups representing teachers, principals and support staff is pressuring the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to prioritize access to a coronavirus vaccine for the country's 5 million public school employees as the first approved immunizations hit the market in the U.S.
Washington DC.The Philadelphia-based Mid-Atlantic chapter of the Cornwall College Old Boys Association (CCOBAMA) has been a beacon as it seeks to empower the instructional and learning infrastructure of the Montego Bay institution.
Broward Health caregivers and leaders share their advice for studentsas they start school.
(StatePoint) Students are the greatest hope for the future, but for many, their plans are threatened due to burdens posed by COVID-19. Here are just a few of the issues students and families face today, and steps being taken to address these concerns:
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – The University of Guyana (UG) last month said there would be no face-to-face classes for the first semester of the new academic year as a result of the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that has killed more than 30 people and infected over 1,000 others since March.
A seven-year-old female student was barred from attending a primary school in Jamaica, allegedly because she wore dreadlocks.
As schools transition back to in‑person learning, you and your kids may be facing some anxiety regarding the COVID‑19 pandemic. Tune in and learn how to teach your child to navigate these unprecedented times — both at school and at home — at our upcoming Parental Guidance (PG) seminar, a virtual initiative hosted by UHealth Jackson Children’s Care and Miami Mom Collective. Our panel will offer valuable tips to help you and your family adapt to this “new normal.”
The beginning of the school year is a fresh start and a time of transition. For this teacher, it’s bittersweet.
The University of the West Indies has launched a campaign aimed at assisting students affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, adding it will use August as “Global Giving” month at the Caribbean tertiary institution.