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NCU confers honorary degree on broadcaster Fae Ellington

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Broadcaster Fae Ellington was today conferred with an Honorary Doctor of Liberal Arts Degree by the Northern Caribbean University. It was conferred during the 98th commencement and graduation ceremony, which was streamed from the Mandeville-based campus.

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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