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It’s Flipping Time for Greener Caribbean MBAs | Re-designing Curriculum for a Climate-resilient, Islanded Region
Our business schools must urgently recalibrate their mission, not as factories for conventional managers, but as midwives for a sustainable, resilient, and just economy tailor-made for both island and mountainous realities throughout the region.

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Jul 216 min read
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The Princeton-UWI and UBA-UWI Initiative at UWI-CASE: A Strategic, Decolonized, Research-Driven Education Hub
Last Sunday's compelling Gleaner editorial reflecting on MAGA's coercing impact on American academic freedom prompted me to revisit and refine my original proposal. With A-QuEST having mentored/coached 11 Rhodes Scholars and over 1,300 PhDs and other doctorates (overwhelmingly drawn from my A-QuEST International Students educated in the USA) over the past 45 years, and, significantly, with Jamaica and CARICOM facing Haiti's urgent capacity-rebuilding needs, now humbly offer

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Jun 84 min read
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Dennis Minott | Putrid wounds afflicting Ministry of Education
Immaculate Conception High School, Westwood, and Titchfield High have caused significant harm to some of Jamaica’s brightest female students

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Oct 13, 20245 min read
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Pitchy-Patchy Thinking among Brainy National Leaders: On Smartphone Usage in Schools.
Patchy policy, born of scattered thinking in a reactive, dramatic, and violent milieu, rarely yields a cohesive strategy.

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Aug 18, 20245 min read
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