UCCI STEM Conference is back
The incredibly well-supported STEM Carib conference at UCCI is back this November following an unfortunate hiatus of three years due to Covid.
The incredibly well-supported STEM Carib conference at UCCI is back this November following an unfortunate hiatus of three years due to Covid.
A period of extensive public consultation is being carried out in advance of major changes to the law under which pharmacies and pharmacists operate in the Cayman Islands.
‘Keep Cayman Clean’, could very well be the mantra that underpins a campaign to stamp out littering now coming to the end of its first phase. And there’s a strong push to keep the message alive.
A massive turnout is anticipated for the DART hospitality job fair on Wednesday October 11th.
Nominations are being encouraged for the prestigious 2024 Heroes Day awards.
With the hurricane season at its peak, Cayman’s disaster management experts are stepping up their public awareness campaigns.
The West Bay Central Constituency Council is up and running, and it could very well set the template for similar groups throughout Cayman.
It is the most important advice of the hurricane season and it’s repeated with unerring regularity year after year: Follow the official advice.
In the latest Cayman Conversations with the UCCI, Caymanian Times publisher Ralph Lewis spoke with the UCCI’s administrative assistant for the RESEMBID programme, Matthew McGill, and Cleveland Julien, UCCI’s project manager for science technology/Project Officer, Profession & Technical Education & T
Nordia England-Prout, UCCI’s Director, School of Hospitality, and students Marshay Malcolm and Kaitlynn Henry spoke with Caymanian Times publisher Ralph Lewis about the UCCI’s one year diploma in Hospitality and Tourism and how it was attracting more young Caymanians into the industry.