Topic: University
Parents find camaraderie as Cayman’s students head abroad for university
Compass journalist, Daphne Ewing-Chow, explores the journey of sending her child to university for the first time.
Ministers plan pre-Christmas COVID-19 lockdown for English universities
Ministers want to place universities in England in lockdown for two weeks before Christmas with students told to remain on campus and all teaching carried out online.
Cayman’s college athletes round-up
Texas A&M’s men’s track-and-field team placed third overall at the Southeastern Conference indoor championships thanks to the assistance of freshman Jamal Walton.
UNC welcomes swimmer Allison Jackson
Caymanian swimmer Allison Jackson, 16, has been offered a partial scholarship from the University of Northern Colorado where she will join her older sister,...
Students selected for Chevening Scholarship
Two young Caymanians were honored for their success as 2016 Chevening Scholarship recipients at a private ceremony.
Proud of Them: Crowe honored for academics
Tishan Crowe, 24, is one of the recent young achievers selected for the Proud of Them recognition award.
Caymanian graduates in UK with top honors
For 22-year-old Loughborough University graduate Alexander McCallum, working toward becoming a qualified accountant is the next step of his career since graduating last month with the highest academic achievement of his degree.
Bloomberg: A college degree just might get you a side job
A lot of Americans are doing work on the side these days. This is not apparent in the monthly employment data, which showed only 4.6 percent of workers holding multiple jobs in June, down from more than 6 percent in the mid-1990s.
Student ‘overjoyed’ to be attending Princeton
Eighteen-year-old Ethan Whittaker will be packing his bags soon to attend Princeton University, one of eight Ivy League schools in the United States.
Few college degree-holders registered with NWDA
Fewer than 100 Caymanians with university degrees who are unemployed are currently registered with the National Workforce Development Agency, government officials confirmed Monday.
Spanish scholarships awarded to 2 students
Two students from the University College of the Cayman Islands have been selected to attend a language program in Malaga, Spain, this summer.
ICCI starts chapter of international honor society
High-achieving students enrolled in business degree programs at the International College of the Cayman Islands will now be able to join an international honor society.
University of Newcastle student interns with RCIPS for Easter
A Caymanian student studying overseas spent her Easter break shadowing police officers as she interned at the Cayman Islands Police Service.
UCCI hails new partnership with US university
When a small group of Cayman students sits down for a lecture in linear algebra next month, it will be a milestone in the history of higher education in the Cayman Islands.
ICCI president to present at accrediting conference in US
David Marshall, president of the International College of the Cayman Islands, has been selected to present at an annual conference hosted by the largest school accrediting organization in the United States.
ICCI’s memorial walk set for April 17
The International College of the Cayman Islands invites the public to take part in the annual walk in memory of the college’s founder, Dr. J. Hugh Cummings, on April 17.
Baroness Benjamin to be ICCI commencement speaker
A member of the House of Lords who is also a broadcaster, actress and advocate for children’s welfare will be the speaker at the...

















