By Journal on May 2, 2024
College of the Marshall Islands, Elizabeth Switaj, Giff Johnson, Hilary Hosia, John Masek, Randall McKay, sting operation, Thompson Hanchor, William Reiher
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HILARY HOSIA, GIFF JOHNSON Investigators from the office of the Auditor General confiscated office equipment and reviewed documents during a court-approved search of an executive office at the College of Marshall Islands Tuesday. The team had police escort from Marshall Islands Police Department while they conducted their investigation at the administration wing of the college. […]
By Journal on July 21, 2022
Eve Burns, Tanmayee Pathak, William Reiher
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EVE BURNS A group of 14 women spent five weeks learning jewelry making, embroidery and general entrepreneurship skills and received their certificates last Friday at the College of the Marshall Islands. The training was a partnership between CMI and the Youth Corps program and was funded and implemented by the Marshall Islands Youth Corps, under […]
By Journal on November 12, 2021
Clenneter Leyrsose, College of the Marshall Islands, Irene Taafaki, John Zedkaia, Pam Kaious, Stevenson Kotton, Upward Bound, Verenaisi Bavadra, William Reiher, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL In honor of college students who were the first ones to graduate from their families, the College of the Marshall Islands (CMI) organized the first ever First-Generation College Celebration last week at the College’s courtyard. CMI’s event followed in the footsteps of the Council for Opportunity in Education (COE) and NAPSA’s Center for […]
By Journal on June 3, 2021
Alan Keoni Murphy, Alma Capelle, Brian Jason, Carlton Gideon, Clennter Leyrose, CMI Navigator, College of the Marshall Islands, Craig Worthleen Tingo Villa, Elizabeth Switaj, Francis Johnson, Irene Ta'afaki, Keoni Murphy, Mylast Bilimon, Sandy Alfred, Stenvenson Kotton, Telita Kaneko, Timothy Hermon Kabua, William Reiher
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WILMER JOEL College of the Marshall Islands (CMI) 28th commencement exercise will go down in the record books as one the wettest graduations that solidifies our traditional belief that rain is a form of blessing from God. The class of 2021 will also go down in history with a record-setting number of graduates in the […]
By Journal on July 20, 2017
BECA, Beca International, Leo A. Daly, RMI capital, William Reiher
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What to do with the RMI capital building is back on the government’s agenda three years after all workers abandoned the four-story facility for replacement offices. The engineering firm Beca has won the bid to develop three options for the government to consider, said William Reiher, who heads Public Works’ Project Management Unit that oversees […]
By Journal on May 11, 2017
Compact of Free Association, Lyon Associates, North Delap Elementary, William Reiher
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New Compact-funded construction projects continue to roll out in Majuro and Ebeye. The Ministry of Public Works Project Management Unit recently awarded two new projects: • Ebeye Public Elementary School phase one, awarded to Anil Development. This includes 16 classrooms and relocation of three families/households. • North Delap Elementary phase two (former Head Start facility), […]
By Journal on May 8, 2017
Amata Kabua, ECC gym, Pacific International Inc., PII, William Reiher
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Passers by on Amata Kabua Boulevard in Delap were shocked the past few days to first see a wall go up around the damaged and condemned ECC gym, and later to see scaffolding appear and hard-hatted construction workers begin work at the facility. The RMI government hasn’t yet identified funding to complete what could be […]
By Journal on December 16, 2016
cmi, Luston Binejal, Nerita Juda, Stiffney Alik, students, Tatiana Sawej, Theresa Koroivulaono, William Reiher
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One plus one equals two. That’s simple mathematics. But what College of Marshall Islands did last week (given the awesome college it is) was merging three 40-foot containers together to create a new student lounge and fitness center. The new space is now the home for the Student Body Association, which made SBA President Luston […]