December 11, 2015
THE College of The Bahamas and SUNY Maritime College are establishing a stronger working relationship that will allow students from COB’s maritime programme to take courses at the New York campus that would count toward their major studies. Pictured at sa special lunch at Choices Dining Room are (from left) Dr Carlton Watson, Dean, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences, COB; a representative from SUNY Maritime College; Dr Michael Alfultis, President of SUNY Maritime College; Remelda Moxey, Dean, Faculty of Business (Acting), COB; Dr Brendamae Cleare, President of the Lowell J Mortimer (LJM) Maritime Academy; Dr Rodney D. Smith, COB President; and Anthony Kikivarakis, Chairman of the Bahamas Maritime Authority and Chairman and CEO of Kikivarakis & Co.
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COB and SUNY Maritime College strengthen relationship
THE College of The Bahamas and SUNY Maritime College are establishing a stronger working relationship that will allow students from COB’s maritime programme to take courses at the New York campus that would count toward their major studies.
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