By Journal on October 9, 2025			
			Arno, College of the Marshall Islands, Gerald Zackios, Giff Johnson, Natalie Nimmer, Rebbelib, RMI Public School System, Starlink, UNICEF, University of the South Pacific 
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GIFF JOHNSON A major new educational program is expected to connect educators and students on every atoll and island in the country to step-up the use of technology in education. The new program, known as the Rebbelib Project, will roll out internet connections, laptops and training and educational programs to all public schools in the […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on June 19, 2025			
			Airine Keju, Ashken Binat, Irene Ta'afaki, Irene Taafaki, jaki-ed, Jined Kibed, Maria Fowler, Mela Kattil, Patsy Herman, University of the South Pacific 
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Journal 6/18/1982 P1 Kwaj owners plan to occupy soonThis weekend Kwajalein landowners are planning to reoccupy their land being used by the Kwajalein Missile Range. A statement released by the Kwajalein Atoll Corporation office here said the occupation would take place sometime between Thursday and Saturday. The reason for the reoccupation is dissatisfaction with the […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on June 6, 2024			
			Asian Development Bank, Eve Burns, Setoki Qalubau, University of the South Pacific 
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The University of the South Pacific Campus in Majuro together with the Marshall Islands Public School System launched a master of education program at the end of May. The event took place at the USP Campus in Rairok and featured remarks from both USP and PSS representatives. The event was emceed by USP Campus Director […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on April 26, 2024			
			Alliah Marie Agustin, Giuio Paunga, Julius Lucky, Lani Milne, Rusiate Turaga, Setoki Qalubau, Siosiua Nikua, University of the South Pacific, USP 
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EVE BURNS An exciting and new development took place at University of the South Pacific earlier this month — blessing ceremony in celebration of the first ever student lounge. Witnessing the ceremony were USP alumni, staff, students, National Training Council Director Julius Lucky and Ministry of Education representatives. The idea for a student lounge came […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on October 12, 2023			
			Baha'i Church, Blue Lagoon, Chewy Lin, College of the Marshall Islands, Hilda Heine, Irene Taafaki, Jane Taafaki-Sam, Kitlang kabua, Marie Maddison, Sultan Korean, University of the South Pacific, Wilmer Joel 
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WILMER JOEL The late Dr. Irene Taafaki, the former president of the College of the Marshall Islands, was buried Sunday next to her Blue Lagoon home, close to the Baha’i House of Worship. Her life was honored with a three-day memorial service that included a candlelight vigil, funeral, and burial. Dr. Irene’s casket was transported […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on October 5, 2023			
			Amata Kabua, Clothing Mats of the Marshall Islands, College of the Marshall Islands, Irene Taafaki, jaki-ed, MaryLou Foley, Patsy Hermon, Randolph Thaman, Tamara Greenstone, University of the South Pacific 
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KAREN EARNSHAWA woman who had an outsized impact on education in the Marshall Islands died unexpectedly in Majuro last week. Dr. Irene Taafaki, whose positions ranged from Secretary of Education to Director of the University of the South Pacific Campus to President of the College of the Marshall Islands, was a life-long educator who supported […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on December 1, 2022			
			Abner Leesie, College of the Marshall Islands, Custin Maludrik, Demetria Malachi, Edward Jeremy, Faith Mackphie, Jana Jello, Jorlang Bantol, MISAT, Radon John, Republic of China-Taiwan, ROC/Taiwan, Romak Ronnie, Samuel Barton, Trevor Kabua, University of the South Pacific, USP 
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HILARY HOSIA It pays to be smart. The 75 recipients of the Republic of China/Taiwan-RMI Presidents’ Scholarship honored at the Marshall Islands Resort last Friday thought so too. The Melele Room at MIR last week was full of proud students and parents who couldn’t hide how happy they were when they heard the name of […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on May 12, 2022			
			Billma Peter, Eve Burns, jaki-ed, Miss Marshall Islands, Susan Jieta, University of the South Pacific, USP 
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EVE BURNS Expert weaver Susan Jieta, 52, was interested in weaving from an early age. “I started learning how weave when I was in seventh grade,” she said. “My mom weaved and each time she left her weaving I’d run and practice.” Susan is from Mejit Island. “Marshallese handicrafts were always something I liked to […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on April 28, 2022			
			Alwal Band, Assmuption High School, Barab Edwards, Chentelle Rogers, climate change, College of the Marshall Islands, debate, Dolores deBrum-Kattil, Haruka Saito, IOM, jaki-ed, James Myazoe, Jo-Jikum, Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, Life Skills Academy, Majuro Cooperative High School, Marshall Islands Conservation Society, Marshall Islands High School, Maryann Kiluwe, Paulini Maitokana, PSS, Ronna Nakamura, Salote Uzumaki, Samuel Barton, Solomon Enos, University of the South Pacific, Watak Lanwe, Wilmer Joel, Yonah Senerath, Yoshiko Capelle 
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WILMER JOEL The two colleges in the country, College of the Marshall Islands (CMI) and the University of the South Pacific (USP), ignited a heated debate last week that was filled with facts and fiery exchanges. As a part of the Climate Change Week activities last Thursday at the Public School System the debate focused […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on April 14, 2022			
			climate change, College of the Marshall Islands, Deep Dive, Eve Burns, Jo-Jikum, Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, Kirsten Lami Maddison, Marshall Islands Resort, Nationally Determined Contributions Partnership, PSS Conference Hall in Delap, Reginald White, RMI Climate Change Directorate, Tile Til Eo Committee (TTEC, Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, University of the South Pacific, Webinar 
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EVE BURNS Jo-Jikum in partnership with the RMI Climate Change Directorate hosted its first climate webinar series earlier this month — the first in a series of weekly events that take place every Friday for one hour at Marshall Islands Resort at the Jemanin room. This webinar is funded by a grant from Unitarian Universalist […]