Thursday, June 21, 2007

The new Sojourner-Douglass College website!

Announcing the launch of the new Sojourner-Douglass College website!

NOW WITH TONS MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ALL OF THE S-DC CAMPUSES!

Your main Baltimore Campus of Sojourner-Douglass College has a BRAND NEW WEBSITE!


Click the logo or go to www.SDC.edu


The upgraded new website offers great services and information never before available to S-DC students, prospective students, and alumni.

Some of our fantastic new features include:
The Community Update Newsletter,

•- Financial Aid Section,

•- and Alumni Section.


There's a mountain of information, so take some time and Get Reacquainted With your Sojourner-Douglass College!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

We Work With Working Adults!

We Work With Working Adults!

NEW STUDENTS GET YOUR APPLICATION INFORMATION IN NOW!

Are you a working parent or single adult that simply doesn't think there's time to fit school into your hectic life? Would you like the chance to get that Bachelor's Degree or further your education with a Master's Degree? Now is the time to take a look at Sojourner-Douglass College!

We cater largely to the adult learner and our schedule of evening classes (with sessions running Monday to Friday, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.), coupled with affordable tuition rates and a flexible payment plan make our institution ideal for adults who wish to continue working while studying full time.


Click for a Glimpse of the School


Some of our services include:
• Fully equipped computer lab,

• Student lounge with a reference area and additional computers,

• On-line access to international libraries and free access to the internet for all students at all times.


There's still time for new students to submit Application Information! Registration for Spring Classes Begins on Monday, February, 26, 2007. Call 394-8570 if you have questions.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce Online

The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce Online - www.thebahamaschamber.com
Promoting Trade, Expanding Commerce, Building a Better Community

Sojourner-Douglass College is proud to be a Member of the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce, and invites you join us in welcoming them to the web. Sign up for the newsletter and stay updated on Chamber news and events.

•"To develop, promote and protect trade activity in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. The Chamber's mandate is to serve as the premier business organization for Leadership, Education and Advocacy by working closely with other local and International Chambers of Commerce as well as local Associations!" - The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce Mission Statement

Saturday, January 06, 2007

Passing of Mr. J. Albert Maddox, Sr.


Passing of Mr. J. Albert Maddox, Sr., member of the Board of Directors of Sojourner-Douglass College

It is with heartfelt regret that we inform you of the passing of Mr. J. Albert Maddox, Sr., member of the Board of Directors of Sojourner-Douglass College and long time friend. Although he is not physically with us, his work stands as a legacy to his service to us. He will always be in our thoughts.
Mr. Maddox served on the Board for 16 years. Time Printers, the printing business of Mr. Maddox, his father and his grandfather is an icon in the Baltimore City community. He and his family worked side-by-side to create a business that would serve the African American community in a proud and efficient manner. Sojourner-Douglass College is part of the community that was served by the professional work created by Time Printers.


Public Viewing
- Sunday, January 7, 2007
2:00 p.m. Until 6:00 p.m.
March Funeral Home West
4300 Wabash Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215

Funeral
- Monday, January 8, 2007
9:00-9:30 a.m. - Wake
9:30 a.m. – Funeral
All Saints
4408 Liberty Heights Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215

Thank you.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Sweets and Treats for the Holidays!

Just in Time for the Holidays!

NOW ON SALE IN THE CAMPUS BOOKSTORE, GORGEOUS HOLIDAY TREATS!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS ONE AND ALL!! Still looking for a sweet gift or stocking stuffer for a friend, colleague, or that special someone? Stop by our Campus Bookstore for some Beautifully Decorated Sweets & Treats packs with all your favorites:
• BAHAMIAN BENNY
• CHOCOLATE KISSES
• PEANUT STICKS
• COCONUT STICKS
• PEPPERMINT BALLS
• AND LOTS MORE!!


Very affordable, you can't go wrong!

Muhammad Yunus - 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Winner

"Banker to the Poor"
MUHHAMAD YUNUS - 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Winner
•• Nobel peace laureate hopes to inspire more "bold initiatives" against poverty
• Economist Muhammad Yunus shares award with his Grameen Bank
• Yunus is the first Nobel Prize winner from Bangladesh
• Nobel Prizes are being presented in Oslo and Stockholm Sunday

Full article at Cnn.com - Dec. 10, 2006
Muhammad Yunus

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Monday, November 06, 2006

TRAINING COURSES JUST FOR TEACHERS!

Beginning This November!
TRAINING COURSES JUST FOR TEACHERS

• Curriculum Planning

• Introduction to Teaching Special Education

• Introduction to Early Childhood Education

• Foundations of Education

• Child Psychology

• Methods of Teaching Mathematics

• Methods of Teaching Social Studies
Space is Limited, Register Now! Classes Begin on November 13th, 2006.

REGISTRATION BEGINS FOR NEW SEMESTER

REGISTRATION BEGINS FOR NEW SEMESTER - CLASSES BEGIN NOVEMBER 13TH!
Special Teachers’ Program is Featured


REGISTRATION for the Winter 2006/07 Semester is now in progress at the Bahamas campus of S-DC, located in the Gold Circle House on East Bay Street.

"Our Fall Semester has come to a close and now we are fully geared up for registration and advisement for new and continuing students, for the Winter Semester beginning in mid-November," says S-DC Executive Director, Hon. Theresa Moxey-Ingraham.

"As you know, we operate on a year-round basis, and as such we carry three instead of the traditional two semesters per academic year. This makes for an intense program of study and administration for both staff and students, but it does allow students to complete a full undergraduate degree in three and a half years," she continued.


A new program beginning in the upcoming Winter Semester offers educational methods and training courses to teachers. The purpose of this program is to provide untrained teachers with the opportunity to take college-level courses in educational methods, philosophy, psychology and a hands-on teacher training practicum leading towards internationally-recognized certification. The program is open to persons with degree-level qualifications.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Get It Done Online

Get It Done Online - techLEARNING.com

New online tools can help administrators make the funding process more collaborative and efficient.

Increasing numbers of free, Web 2.0 tools make it possible for busy educators to work collaboratively online, at their convenience. - Susan Brooks-Young


This handy article provides links to a few very useful FREE tools for educators and students alike.
  • Other useful links: It's not too late to learn the latest "Back to School Technology"! Listen to this 12 minute program to find out the latest on what's needed in the classroom.

Friday, October 27, 2006

Meet Executive Director, Hon, Theresa Moxey-Ingraham

Born in New Providence and educated in The Bahamas, Canada and the United States, Theresa is an avid reader, political and community activist who enjoys many hobbies and interests.

Hon. Theresa Moxey-Ingraham


She has been involved in public school education and private tertiary education as a teacher of English, Literature and Drama and she is a former member of the Dundas Repertory Company. She is now the Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Dundas Centre for The Performing Arts and a partner of the CEO Network.

A member of the hospitality industry for many years, Theresa worked in the areas of marketing, food and beverage and training before leaving to pursue a career in politics.

In the political arena, she served a total of 15 years as a Senator, Member of Parliament and Cabinet Minister responsible for portfolios such as Transport, Culture, Health and Environment, Social Development, Agriculture, Commerce, Housing, Labour, Immigration and Social Services.

Presently an Executive Council member of the Free National Movement, Theresa is an eloquent speaker and dynamic presenter. She is host of a weekly live radio talk show called “Theresa’s Saturday Salon,” host of a weekly television show called “Round Table,” and writer of a weekly newspaper column called “At The Half.”

She is the Executive Director of the Bahamas Campus of Sojourner-Douglass College and President of the Association of Tertiary Institutions in The Bahamas (ATIB).