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CEREMONIES FOR THE PRESENTATION OF GRADUATES - 2022
DOUGLAS, Letitia Nicola Cultural Studies
GIBBS, Tanesha Georgette
GOLDING, Jesse Asaph JACKSON-LEVY, Denise Alethia
JOHNSON, Brian Oneil
SATO, Teppei
English Language
With Distinction
BAKER-FRANCIS, Julien Kamala HOUSE, Trisann Adriana
CHAMPAGNIE, Tamika Lee-Ann Marian POWELL-SALMON, Selena
CHISHOLM, Terryann Leonie RICHARDS, Jamie-Lee Alexis
GRANT, Ava-Gaye Michelle THOMPSON, Petula
CAMPBELL, Moniqueca Keveena MCDONALD, Javana Micheal Tevin
CHAMBERS, Coleen Marcheena MORGAN-BROWN, Tracia Allison
DAVIS, Yaneka Shanee RICHARDS, Alecia Kediesha
DOLLY, Racquel Sade SERVICE, Othelia Ingrid
HARRISON, Rashida Racquel SPENCER-REID, Shelly-Ann Shernetta
HYLTON, Nakia Ann Marie STANDLEY, Todd Andrew
MCCAIN, Nicole WHITE, Keisha Antoinette
NELSON, Jerome Carlos Heritage Studies
SILENT, Roxanne Marie
WHITE, Thelma Faye
Higher Educational Management
With Distinction
MCINTOSH, Deon Antoinette
SPENCER, Allecia Tracy-Ann
History
WRIGHT, Shawn Rameez Anthony
Integrated Marketing Communication
CUNNINGHAM, Staciann Natasha With Distinction
ELLIS, Kemeisha Antoinette MCGANN, Kerrina Luchette
FERRON, Rushane Micheal MORANT, Jerome Horace
HOLMES, Zara Gayle SADDLER, Latoya Marie
SPENCE, Shauna Sidonie
LYNE, Marva Alicia THOMPSON, Akeelia Octavia
MCFARLANE, Shevoneese Sashauna
ALLEN, Olivia Alecia MORGAN, Nordia Jahmelia
BOWEN-BROWN, Natasha Mahalia PARNELL, Jheneal Leigh
BUDDOO-FLETCHER, Dyhann Simone WILLIAMSON, Tavata Trevkesha
Leadership in TVET and Workforce Development
With Distinction
BROWN, Valrie Deloris STONER, Christopher St.Michael
ECCLESTON-BURTE, Beverly Elaine
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DAVIDSON, Cheyvonne Elizabeth PRYCE, Royed
GORDON, Sashauna Toshane SAVORY, Sue-Joy Sarina
HOLNESS, Rickardo Roy
JACKSON, Shawna Tamara SHAW, Jodi-Ann Peter-Gay
MCINTOSH, Glenise Fayon Gayle SHAW-HARRISON, Amala Trishana
Library and Information Studies
With Distinction
ENNIS, Jina-Leigh Shara
JAMES, Meloney Jenna Grace
Linguistics
SPENCE, Andy Alexander
Teacher Education and Teacher Development
CRICHTON, Lynda Elizabeth With Distinction
DONALDSON, Shennae Vanessa
NEIL, Omar Romando
ALLEN, Ryan Anthony Andrew LEVERIDGE, Pinks Joy
BROMLEY, Samoye Nadine MCGLASHIN, Davian Aldain
BROWN, Tammie Kamani Moy MYRIE-ALLEN, Judith Idina
CREARY-CAMERON, Carlene Teresa ROSE, Shereca Nadia
EDWARDS, Latoya Trudy-Ann WALTERS, Jennifer
FRANCIS-BROWN, Subrina Tesarie WHYTE-BROWN, Sherone Joan
HIBBERT-FORESHAW, Stacy-Ann Denise
BROWN, Devon Anthony Teaching
CAMPBELL, Tasanique Cavette
DUHANEY, Priscilla Ann
WALKER, Peta-Gaye Alecia
GRIZZLE, Kerry-Ann Taniece Theology
CAMPBELL, Robert George
With Distinction
STEWART, Kevin Richard
NELSON, Paul
Translation (Spanish/French)
With Distinction
MCKNIGHT, Jamaal Alton
BARNETT, Rona Jeanne QEMAM-PET, Sekhet
GREEN, Shaneka Ava-Gaye SIMMONDS, Timothy Emmanuel
NELSON, Krysten Evonne Renee
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Master of Education
Curriculum and Instruction
With Distinction
ADMAN, Andre Osbourne HENRY NEWELL, Jodykay Tilanda Tamicka
BAILEY HAMILTON, Peta-Gay Nicola HICKEY, Kamla Krishina
BANTON, Shanel Olivia JONES-BLAKE, Canice Jonice Camay
BIRTHWRIGHT, Jahne Ashlee MITCHELL, Sheloir Amahni
BLAIR-CLARKE, Sashanna Shantel MITCHELL-STEWART, Zenesha Carrisa
CAMPBELL-MOSS, Lauriann Salonie POWELL, Reneive Tricia
CHEDDA, Kristen Phillipa REID, Deniece Rosemarie
DAVIDSON, Renee Zalo WANLISS, Kathey Marie
EDWARDS-AYTON, Zandra Rosanna WRIGHT, Juby-Ann Shantey
GOODWIN-RICHARDS, Shallamar Runneil
ANDERSON, Shanasha Allesia HUNTER, Jacqueline Maxine
ANGLIN, Mikeko Shakera JOHNSON, Shawnia Kay Casanya
BANTON, Konesha Nicketa MIGHTY-WHYTE, Dolly-Ann Aretha
BROWN, Leonie Lesley-Ann MILLWOOD, Latiesha Latoya
CRAIG-HILL, Nicola Kidian REID, Neisha Camiela
DECAMBRE, Sharon Faye RHODEN, Marsha Stephanie
DOUGLAS, Shanell Radica ROCHESTER-MORGAN, Natalee Diana
EASY , Tommy Gale Antonette SUTHERLAND, Angella Cristella
FISHER-WILLIAMS, Tracy Kameka Swaby THOMAS, Tashema Chantel-Marie
HAYNES, Carol Feonie
Early Childhood Education
LLOYD, Stephanie May With Distinction
RENNALLS, Paula Terry-Ann
Educational Administration
CHIAC, Ofelia PAGE-CALLOO, Vinnette Evadney
CHIN, Lanre Miguel Clive PETGRAVE-WILLIAMS, Cassandra Alicia
WEBBER-HIBBERT, Shelly-Ann Patrina
HARRIS, Denesha Jody-Ann
JACKSON, Mark Anthony
Educational Leadership and Management
With Distinction
BORELAND, Andrica Natalie JACKSON, Janiel Shanell
CAMPBELL , Errol Lloyd JAMES, Tabeta Cocheta
CLARKE-DUNCAN, Paula Ann-Marie PARKE, Antia Cleopatra
CRAWFORD, Tataneisha Theresa Ann Marie PORTER-PALMER, Kerry-Ann Simone
DONALD, Doneika Joseann POWELL-CAMPBELL, Natalee Nicola
DOUGLAS, Millicent Cecille REID, Marlon Fitzgerald
EWERS-CLARKE, Tanya Cleopatra ROBINSON, Arlette Andrea
GORDON-RAINFORD, Lissan Ralstonett SAMUELS-LEWIS, Nordia Tarsha
HALEY-BAILEY, Shadah SMALL, Tiffany Rochelle
HAMILTON-BARNES, Shedeiky Elora Loveen SMITH, Kayan Maria
HAUGHTON, Joseph George WHYTE-CREARY, Janice Petriana
HAUGHTON-DAWKINS, Kaye Yolanda
ALEXANDER, Kerry-Ann CAMPBELL, Mervin George
BARNABY-MCKINSON, Dacia Camillia CARTER-FRANCIS, Stacy-Ann Yolanda
BENNETT-WHEELER, Christine Ann CHAMBERS, Devoney Onila
BHALAI-BLACK, Kayha Karine CHAMBERS, Stacy Ann
BLACKWOOD, Jason Martin CLARKE, Abigail Anastasia
BODDEN, Patrick Anthony COLLINS, Monique Venessa
BROOKS, Dionne Rosemarie COOPER-MCPHERSON, Kerri-Ann Antoinette
BURTON, Oddeth Samantha DAVIS DAVIDS, Skeeter Lonie
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DUNN, Suzette Norma MCPHERSON, Andre St. Patrick
ELLISTON-WHYTE, Nadene Nichola MCPHERSON, KyrstPatrice Bird
FACEY-MORRIS, Chantal Melaine Cecile MILLIGEN-GOCUL, Keisha Karene
FINDLAYSON, Gaye-Ann Patrina NEEDHAM, Sherron Althia
FRANCIS, Kerry Ann-Marie PEART, Natalie Pamela
FYFFE, Sherron PINNOCK, Shaneka Lakeisha
GEOHAGEN, Kerry-ann Adassa PITT-SMITH, Pauline Patricia
GIVANS PAYNE, Tamara Nyander PUSEY, Peterkim Alicia
GRAHAM, Carlinton Onniffe RICHARDS, Kedeshia Nichola
HARRIS-MCPHERSON, Alicia ROBINSON-PANTON, Stacy-Ann Latoya
HENRY, Tamika Keisha SAMUELS, Jacqueline
HEPBURN, Alex Anthony SIMPSON, Marsha samantha
HOLMES, Ava-Gaye Samantha STONE-ANDERSON, Jassette Angella
HUNTER, Claudia Colleen TAYLOR, Claudette Annmarie
HUTCHINSON-ANDERSON, Carie Shana-Gay WHITTLE, Renardo Steven
JOHNSON, Dannette Shadae WILLIAMS, Darronic Sha-Cardrake
LEWIS, Adli Al WILLIAMS-LESTER, Annette Sharon
MCKENZIE, Jeffrey Andre St. Aubyn
Educational Measurement
With Distinction
DALEY-RUSSELL, Venessa Jemecrea GUTHRIE-TAYLOR, Icerine Eleanor
DONALDSON, Janell Shawna-Kay LEDGISTER, Phylicia Lavern
BRACKETT, L'Jehovica Deniel LEWIS, Denise Antoinette
CHISHOLM, Roblyn Roy MCINTOSH, McCauley Nevrick
CLARKE, Adion Michael Oniel PATTERSON-HOPE, Shelyon Althia
RICHARDSON, Shanthana Marshaya
GREY-KARENGA, Kristen Kimberlie ROSEGREEN, Kerry-Ann Elizabeth
GUTZMORE, Aneika Yewande SIMON, Lehana Allison
HUSLIN, Keniesha Shawna-Lee
JACKSON, Serain Michael
Educational Planning and Policy
BLAIR, Sherice Antionette With Distinction
GRANT, Nardia Jenise
MCHUGH, Megan Alicia
REID, Lucien Robert
ALLISON, Oneil Pennant GREEN-BURTON, Lisa Michelle
BLACKWOOD, Tamara Alecia MING, Deatricia Nordia
BRISCOE, Kadeen Amantha THELWELL, Akeano Traciann
CHRISTIAN, Celia Melissa WHITTER, Luckiesha Mackala
GREAVES-CREARY, Kay-Ann Rosetta
Educational Psychology
With Distinction
BERNARD, Joette Kayla Hope RICHARDS, Samantha
CAMPBELL-PENROSE, Charm Lorine ROWE, Jodene Rhonda
DIXON, Deborah Ann SEIVWRIGHT, Claudia Petrula
HOWELL, Denisha Natanya THOMPSON, Shaneille Venessa
MCCREATH, Tamika Alicia WALTERS, Samantha Abigail
PARKER-NOBLE, Paulette Angela WILLIAMS, Alicia Janice
POWELL, Lisa Michelle WILSON, Monaque Analise
PRINCE, Kerry-Ann Sheryl
ASHMAN, Rockesh Antonio REID, Chenike Danike
CAMPBELL, Leighton Roderick SHAW-CROSDALE, Seprena Phyllis
CAMPBELL-BRYAN, Tamara Natasha SMITH, Simone Sydonnie
HARRIS-MONTAQUE, Marcia Ann SPENCER, Valentine Kerry
MILLER, Francine Elizabeth TOWNSEND, Keisha Nadine
PALMER, Zandra Deondra
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Inclusive and Special Education
With Distinction
BUDNA, Carol Marie SABAL, Dora Louise
CRUZ, Nancy Marcilia CUS, Myra Amena
Language Education
EDMUND-GENTLES, Tashanna Sasha HENRY, Shernette Stacy-Ann
Leadership in Early Childhood Development
EDWARDS, Tameka Nickelia With Distinction
FRANKLYN JACK, Elma Elmina
Literacy Studies
BROOKS-ROOKWOOD, Thrica Alecia
Mathematics Education
With Distinction
ELLIS-MITCHELL, Suzette Ann-Marie MCINTOSH KELLY, Stacey-Ann
LAWSON, Larian Dannamarie ROBINSON, Anique Felicia
MARTIN, Alethia Kareen SHURRIAH, Latoya Tanya
COLLINS, Deion Althea MARTIN, Chloe Monique
FERGUSON, Ricardo Keran MCLAUGHLIN, Shawna-Lee Samantha
FRANCIS, Lotoya Marie PANTON, Casandra Kemorie
FRANCIS, Oniel Jerome REID, Aretta Florette
GOODEN, Keron Roy REID-JOSEPHS, Michelle Audrey
GREEN, Trishana Maria WEBB, Adrian Chad
HAUGHTON-CUMMINGS, Janna Cassandra WILLIAMS, Tashanna Yakema
CASTILLO, Brian Keith Science Education
PHILP, Trudy Ann Marie
BRYCE, Jonelle Maisha Teacher Education
With Distinction
DENTON, Alwin Roy
DAVIS, Kirk Andrew
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Master of Library Studies
Library and Information Studies
BANTON, Karrene With Distinction
CHAPMAN, Kirwin Christopher
GARWOOD, Natoyna Nicola IFILL, Krystle Heidi
SAVAGE, Savasha Latoya
ANTOINE, Darren Dimitri MOHAMMED-TAYLOR, Lisa Denise
CAMPBELL-SIMON, Trecia Miranda POLYDORE-SEAMAN, Clarissa Ianthe
GRANT, La-Sonya La'Joya SUTHERLAND, Eutifan Yolanda
JONES, Amina TINGLIN, Jillian Rosalie
Master of Science
Media Management
LOPEZ, Gregory Elias MURRAY, Najae Buokeem
MCFARLANE, Nastacia Aaliyah
Postgraduate Diploma
BERNARD, Joelle Language Education: English
With Distinction
WEBB-ASHMAN, Kayon Antonio
BERNARD, Kelli-Ann Olivia PALMER, Sashagaye Sherie
BROWN, Renney Jasmin ROBB, Monique Tracy Ann
MORGAN, Asheba Ashawna
Language Education: Modern Foreign Language
CLARKE, Vanesa Deandra
Mathematics Education
With Distinction
GOULBOURNE, Mario Fabian SPENCE, Jordan Orlando
MARSHALL, Jordan Bernard WILLIAMS, Garth Washington
RAMSAMUGH, Kadian Nicola Alecia
CAMMOCK, Sherwayne George LAWSON, Shane Oral
CAMPBELL, Icilyn Ophelia ONFROY, Rannel Berk
Science Education
DIXON, Anna Kay Opal With Distinction
GORDON, Trudy Ann Amoy
GREEN, Lavern Lieth MURRAY, Lawren Joel
NELSON, Kayann Yolanda
NEWBY, Tazeo Derrick
BENNETT, Sashane Odette GREEN, Taneesha Naeen
COCHRANE, Ruth-Ann May HAMILTON, Danique Latayna
GRAY, Chantelle Kishauna HARVEY, Hughlet Horatio
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HUTCHINSON, Eric Dannavan SMITH, Judine Shanae
LOUTIN, Andrene Nicola SMITH, Kadene Kay-Ann
MAGNUS WATSON, Anna-Kay Marie SWABY, Julian Antoneisha
MAXWELL, Dharmelta Sonja Almeine Jana TAYLOR, Melissa Charme
MCDERMOTT, Natara Nastassia WALLEN, La-Keisha Samantha
RICHARDS, Princess-Aalyiah Imosiakine
Social Studies/Geography Education
ALLEN, Flavia Daneish With Distinction
BERRY, Jociane Antoinette
CUMMINGS, Akeem Linton DAWKINS, Dwight Dwayne
NORMAN, Shanoye Heather-Ann
ALLEYNE-SEAMAN, Raisa GREEN, Rashida Racquel
ANDERSON, Aneika Errica LAWSON, Vergie Lee Oleta
BAUGH, Tashoy Nickeisha MCNICKLE, Carlyann Kate
BERNARD, Latoya Alanda PETERKIN, Shamique Tafar
DWYER, Zoie Sewenie WATSON, Kethjoy Rogeth Aawaina
GOHAGEN, Noella Ceisha
Faculty of Law
Master of Laws
Commercial and Corporate Law
BENNETT, Chantal Shari GRAHAM, Karl Antonio
CUNNINGHAM, Tanisha Elizabeth LEON, Shanique Ishal
FENNELL, Vanessa Shatana TABANNAH, Dwayne George
Law
ORUMBA, Christopher Chinedu
Public Law
With Distinction
THOMPSON, Shelly-Ann Janelle
CAMPBELL, Peta-Kaye Tresecka Roderica CHAMBERLAIN, Howard Odarie
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Faculty of Medical Sciences
Fellowship Certificate
Clinical Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine
GORDON, Oge Lamonte
Clinical Fellowship in Nephrology
CHRYSOSTOM, Keniel Arillon DOTTIN, Danielle Delyse Shanique
Master of Public Health
Gerontology
EDWARDS, Delfein Noami Alcena SUTHERLAND, Alecia Joy
HENRY BROWN, Denise Marcia THOMPSON, Adrienne Abigail
PECK, Ann Marie
Health Education/Health Promotion
BLAIR-PUSEY, Sharon Ionie EDWARDS, Candice Kimonena
Health Management
MORRIS, Venessa Shenaa SHAW, Marvella Anneika
Public Health
With Distinction
HOPE, Monique Diandra
BOXE-FLYNN, Alican Monique MAH-LEE, Kerriann Cecelia
BRYAN, Kamelia Stacy-Ann MARAGH, Angilee Alecia
CAMERON, Jenene Renel MORGAN-HOWELL, Joyce Syslin
CLARKE-ROBE, Martina Simone PENNERMAN-WILSON, Martina Lestene
DENNIS, Yyone Candice Monique REID, Kerein Nisa-Ann Abigail
DUNCAN, Shani Alike WILSON, Haneef Ricardo
Master of Science
Biomedical Research
BRYAN, Chris-Ann Britanny With Distinction
FRITH, Chrystalee Earitha
GORDON, Zoe Aisha Rochelle
GIBBS, Rashawna Aladdina
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FRANCIS, Fritz Dean Epidemiology
With Distinction
TRACEY COOKE, Cebrena
WELLER, Ashlae Shanae
Forensic Science (Chemistry)
DUNBAR, Giovanna Daneal With Distinction
MILLS, Shauna Chrysan
Forensic Science (Molecular Biology)
FRANCIS, Ian Wayne With Distinction
HARRIS, Otis Kemar
ROSE, Janelle Vanessa SINGH, Jordana Cheyenne
STEWART, Mickala Sherikae
STUBBS, Kristonn Antonio Andrew
BELL, Shedeen Jade LOCKHART, Shaque Keoni
KHOURI, Daniel George Miller
Forensic Science (Pathology)
With Distinction
BAIRD-DE FREITAS, Tonia Nariba Chanel MITCHELL, Jada-Lee
GOLDING, Mickail Albertenia VERNON, Shae Brittni
BAILEY, Hozaila Tamar HINKSON, Carla Simone
DIXON, Brittney Artrice Nicole
Forensic Science (Toxicology)
GRIFFITHS, Vanessa Marie With Distinction
HAREWOOD, Dario
LEACHMAN, Shaneika Ashley-Ann
MORRISON, Chrystal Rhema
Medical Microbiology
DALEY, Alyair Alecyah MEYLER CHARVIS, Rochelle Stacey-Ann
Nursing - Administration
HYLTON LEVY, Natalie Maria
Nursing - Education
With Distinction
SMITH, Apolone Shakera
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Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner
With Distinction
SMITH, Christine
ABDUL-KAREEM, Kameel Nafeesa FACEY, Deondra Antonette
BLAKE, Shakera Marie SWEENEY, Nadine Angela
EVANS-JOHNSON, Gillian Karetha
Nursing - Mental Health/Psychiatric
Nurse Practitioner
BROWN, Simone Brionie Tomar IKEZUE, Oluchukwu Obiageli
Nutrition
BUNDY, Kemar Phillip
Physical Therapy
BEARD, Joerelle Kristian
Sports Medicine
BAZARD, Kent Lucito
Sports and Exercise Medicine - Physiotherapy
GAYLE, Barrington Rasheek
Postgraduate Diploma
Adolescent Health and Advocacy
CADOGAN, Salome Lawrencia HERNANDEZ, Leandra Isabel Shannon
CHRISTIAN, Lashorn Caren JOHNSON-HARRISON, Terry-Ann Marie
COMBIE, Chrisentia Mintha
CARTWRIGHT, Ian Michael Family Medicine
CULMER, Andrea Lakara
DEVEAUX, Feron Angelo With Distinction
FERGUSON, Elindera Coren
WILLIAMS, Martina Lee
KERR-RAMSAY, Autherine Eltega
RAMSAY, Carey Anthony
SMITH, Jodi-Kay Alysha
SPENCER, Moina Denys
Forensic Science
BROWN, Latisha Krystal Danielle MORRIS, Horraine Ricarda
GREEN, Shanifah Kaye WALTERS, Christine Angela
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BELGRAVE, Sanita Dakota Geriatric Medicine
BELL, Glaister Melvin
With Distinction
CONYETTE BOWEN, Liane Maryse
ROLLE, Krystle Audra
Infection Prevention and Control
With Distinction
MCKAY-LAWS, Tracy Ann Marie PEDDIE, Kamika Nicole
MCKENZIE-MURRAY, Novelet Anneta THOMS, Camille-Ann Alafia
ANGLIN, Patrick Ricardo JONES, Rommel Macshane Sherlon
BURTON, Marsha Kathy Anne KELLY, Clayon Richard
ELLIS, Valrie Nickesha SOUTH, Dawn Michelle
FAGAN, Andrea Petra WALTERS, Shaquilla Jameka
FANNIS, Heather Melba
Loss, Grief and Trauma Management
BOWLA-HINES, Keisha Ann-Marie With Distinction
LINDSAY, Allison Sophia
MATTHEWS, Raquel Marie
PEMBERTON, Asha
BROWNE, Colette MULLINGS, Carmen Meleita
CLARK, Kaydene Alecia SAM, Josette Belinda
GILL, Felicia Aldonna
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Faculty of Science and Technology
Master of Science
Applied Data Science
With Distinction
NEWMAN, Rene Sheryl Carr
Food and Agro-Processing Technology
With Distinction
MCLEOD-GRAHAM, Gayann Camille McKnight
CAMPBELL, Akilah Najma
Mathematics
MCCARTNEY, Andrew O'Brian
Medical Physics
With Distinction
BROWNE, Camesha Cheslon Shonell GORDON, Andre Mario
HALL, Sherica Danielle TROWERS, Lauren Olivia
NRM: Integrated Urban and Rural Environmental
Management
With Distinction
BARRETT, Jelicia Janelle
CLARKE, Oshane Shevon Cleon LOE, Lilly
FORBES-FRANKSON, Kereish THOMAS, Tracy-Ann Delissa
Occupational and Environmental Safety and
Health
With Distinction
CLARKE, Tonesha Denise
JAMES, Chantal Vanecia NUNES, Teca Carmaletta
LAWRENCE, Gavin Ilyich Stanford RICHARDS, Kimone Kemisha
MATTHEWS, Michele Anne-Marie ROWE, Damian Christopher
Renewable Energy Management
JAMES, Floyd Anthony
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Postgraduate Diploma
Food and Agro-Processing Technology
SMITH, Kia Jhanelle
Faculty of Social Sciences
Master of Business Administration
BRIM, Candiea Nicole Banking and Finance
TIBBY, Anna-Joy Rebecca
WALTERS, Everton With Distinction
WILLIAMS, Romar Ivan Antonio
WRIGHT, Rachelle Rowena
BROWN, Roxanne Carolyn MORRIS, Jaime Morvan
CHUNG, Nordia Carolyn MYERS, Mikhail David Emanuel
CLARKE, Dorrion Enrico
DOMAN, Davin Darrien SMIKLE, Alex Demitri
FRANCIS, Nicholas SMIKLE, Nickolas David Beau
HAMILTON, Antoinette SPENCER, Yanique Collecia
LAING, Travene Abbegayle
MCLEOD, Okeeno THOMAS, Veronica Deloris
WILLIAMS, Luwanna Jonel
General Management
CROSS, Alecia Patricia With Distinction
KILDARE, Daina-Kaye Alicia
WILLIAMS, Richelle Tiffany
BARNABY, Mark PETERS, Sodia Rushell
BEASON, Tracy Camille Natasha PHILLPOTTS-BROWN, Danielle Jade
CAMERON, Renee Patrice PLUMMER, Christina Danielle
CAMPBELL, Bernard Luther REECE, Stephanie Aretha
DAVIS, Kamika Osbourene SHAKESPEARE, Nicholas Lloyd
DIXON, Renoy Oniel SMITH, O'Shane Nicole
EBANKS, Nicole Amanda SMITH, Stephanie Elizabeth
GAYLE, Romain-Khade Andre SOMERS WILLIAMS, Sophia Antoinette
HAZZART, Ann Marie Grace STEPHENSON, Vinnette Kaye
HINDS-KAMEKA, Camelia Tescian TOMLINSON, Tracy-Ann Angies
JOHNSON, Gaylia Georgia TOYLOY, Anna-Kay Amoy
JOHNSON, Renee Antonia TULLOCH, Denise Allison
MCCARTHY, Kerry-Ann Allison WHITELEY, Amina Deborah
MORRIS, Justin Pierre WHYTE, Heather Robertha
NEMBHARD, Tashea Daygiann Kim-Loi
Human Resource Management
HAYDEN, Sandrene Natasha With Distinction
WELLINGTON, Chavelle Shaera
CUNNINGHAM, Shanique Shanae JENKINS, Jodie-Ann Ramona
DENNIS, Sonya Samantha SMITH, Ingrid Hilary
HENRY, Corrine Natenya WHYTE, Monique Natasha
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International Business
BROWN, Shanice Melissa PINNOCK, Sangenia Maria
GENUS-WEBLEY, Tracey Ann REID-MOORE, Janet Hope
GORDON, Danielle Marie RYAN, Joel Joseph
HAUGHTON, Yvana Vanessa THOMAS, Mecheal Patricia
MCKINSON, Kristen Stephanie THOMPSON, Shelly-Ann Aletha
Management Information Systems
With Distinction
MORRISON, Camaria Oni
ANYANSI, Ugonna Felicia DIXON, Gavin Omar
BIGGS, Joseph Ignatius GREEN, Nagibe Anthony
BOLT, Maurice Oneil HOILETT, Rohan Mark Anthony
BROWN, Ryan George TAYLOR, Stacy-Ann Natasha
CALLAGHAN, Racheal Wakesho Farida
COKE, Shauniquea Stacy-Ann Marketing
MCNEIL-ELLIS, Kadian
With Distinction
MURRAY, Odain Carl
VERNON, Alluwanna Twanna
Master of Business Management
Business Management
JOHNSON, Larry Copeland SCOTT, Danaille Nashan
Master of Science
MARTIN, John Carrington Accounting
PETERS, Annika
With Distinction
ROBINSON, Shamar Anthony
AINSWORTH, Marsha Gay Felicia MOOYOUNG, Robert Charles Williams
ANDERSON, Chenelle Tasia MORRIS, Ian Anthony
BROWN, Shanique Stephanie ORR, Angella Elizabeth
BUCHANAN, Osheeka Ovasha PUSEY, Colleen Deleeser
CAMERON, Paula Patricia SMITH ANDERSON, Wendy-Ann Gayle
COOKES, Risanne Aisha Lucinda SMITH, Sherylee Stephany
DAVY-BOYD, Violet May SPENCE, Rodane Aaron
DIXON, Yanique Cameka SPENCER, Kenton Kemoy
DOBNEY, Donnette Denise THOMPSON, Garth St. Christopher
KERR, Rowan Anthony WILLIAMS, Alicia Taneisha
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Applied Psychology
GREY, Toni-Ann Sasha-Gay WILLIAMS, Delon Brendon
Clinical Psychology
With Distinction
PANCHOO, Nicola Hayley
ARMOUR, Tara Ruby SCHLOSS, Kyle Warren
JOHNSON, Alexandria Evelyn TULETTA, Lorenzo Mattia Giacomo
LEDLOW, Peter
Computer-Based Management Information Systems
EBANKS, Winston O'Brian With Distinction
HOLGATE, Emil Revoun
JONES, Anna-Kaye Marie
VASSELL, Dave Richard
BANTON, Rushell Melissa LINDSAY, Melisa Noreen
BRADY, Chantelle Kimiko Dueshene MYERS, Daynah Yanique
BROWN, Martisha Alaine NATION, Nathaniel Norman
CAMPBELL, Marlon Omar NELSON, Kimari Rhasid
CHUNG, Danielle Abbey-Gayle REECE, Heather Elizabeth
DENNIE-FOSTER, Gavin Sean ROBBINS, Latoya Brown
EDGHILL, David Enrico ROBINSON, Jermaine Andrew
FAGAN, Shanique WALLACE, Amego
HENCLEWOOD, Monique Andreen WALLACE, Gebre Tesfa
HUTCHINSON, Richard Rayon WESLEY, Sherika Keisha
JAMES FREEMAN, Margaret Tuddy
Corporate Finance
KERR, Jorge Steven Andre With Distinction
MCGHIE, Natalya Olivia
THOMAS, Gerron Jermaine WALTON, Shanelle Jade
WATSON, Daniela Sasha-Gay
AFFLICK, Tamica Stacy-Ann KALPHAT, Kenasha Sabrina
ANDERSON, Leicharm Anastacia LIGHTBODY, Monique Chante
ANDERSON, Shaneille Oksana MCKENZIE, Kamara Anna-Lisa
BLAGROVE, Enrieka Ronreaco MCLEAN, Odane Shamar
CAMERON, Nadisha Mashana MURRAY, Locksley Livingston
CAMPBELL, Shakeil O`Neil MYERS, Tanesha Nickesha Lorine
CLARKE, Lordia Wadean PANTON, Cordell Allan
DOUGLAS, Kayla Shanna-Kay REID, Tianna Kemaria Alexandria
DYER, Diandra Danille SADDLER, Crystal Racine Dana
FORD, Floyd Anthony SIMON, Damien St. Aubin
FRANCIS, De'Neale Shiralka TAYLOR, Dwayne Oneil Alexander
GLENN, Dothlyn Verneser TYSON, Themara
GRAHAM, Katryn Jade WATSON-GRANDISON, Venessa Nichole
GYLES, Kristen Vannessa
Development Studies
BARNETT, Vuraldo Recardo With Distinction
BEMBRIDGE, Nomar Andrea
PHILLIPS, Morghan Paige RICHARDS, Stephen Joseph
ROBINSON, Tifanie Jay
ARTHUR, Avilona Val BURNETT, Laura
BERNARD, Jeanine Shantal CREARY, Lauren Ashleigh
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DAVIS THOMPSON, Stacy Stephanie LLEWELLYN, Jonelle Monique
EBANKS, Damaria Jhenelle MORGAN, Johnil Anna Kay
FRASER, Jabari OBERMULLER, Karen
HOWARD, Davia Dawn-Marie RICHARDS, Andrew Nathaniel
IRVING, Camille Jody-Kay WILLIAMS, Dominic Andre
LEWIN, Camille Melissa
BAILEY, Shereese D'Andre Economics
BOWEN, Brooke-Anne Alyssa
With Distinction
ANDERSON, Janice Adrella
BROWN, Shannika Deanna YOUNG, Emoy Kedian
CADOGAN, Tenea Jenet
CAMERON, Romario Christopher GUNN, Kisanna Shanta
DIXON, Tarik Doran ITZA, Joycelin Veronica
FOSTER, Richard Anthony JACKSON, Kenneil Damoi
GRANT, Johnelle Amanda LAWRENCE, Karissa Anna-Kaye
LOWE, Shauna Natoya
PARSONS, Shaneil Shauna-Kay
POWELL, Brittney Felicia
Enterprise Risk Management
BARNETT, G'Zelle Amoi With Distinction
DOUGLAS, Stephena Shemecia
LOUISON, Esther Sherron MALCOLM, Kamara Kemesha
PEART, Shantel Shana-Kae
BONNER, Davene Marsha HARVEY, Morvin Oneil
BURCHELL, Chevelle Nastasia HAUGHTON, Kimoy Santania O'Bry-Ann
CLARKE, Setrena Amelia REID, Johnique Ann
GREEN, Monique Michelle WAITE, Shiloh Sinai
BARRETT, Travis Nickoy Government
GOODISON, Trudi-Rae
With Distinction
HARRIS, Erica Gillian
MCKENZIE, Herbert Charles
CLARKE, Danmar Oasis ROBINSON, Chevaugn Kemsha
GRAHAM WALTERS, Charmaine Annmarie SIMMONDS, Sashana Simoy
GRAHAM, Abigail Anthoneisha SMITH, Catiecia Marshalee
HALSTEAD, Jiovan Curtis SMITH, Glenroy Locksley
JONES, Jeremy Jordon Hugh STULTZ, Shawn St Aubyn
JONES, Korie-Page Melany THOMPSON, Llofraun Marjorie
RHODEN, Sandre Ashauni
Human Resource Development
ANGLIN, Damion St. Michael With Distinction
ARTWELL, Shantal Sanya-Marie
DOEMAN, Felisha Anastacia
BROMFIELD, Anna-Kay Shaneik DRAKES, Camille Amanda, Andrade
BURKE, Niekesha Danae EARLE, Phillip O'Neil
CHEVANNES, Errol George GONZALES, Rashema Sheree
COLE, Mitchelle Tassekay HENRY-HALL, Paula Faylyn
DELLION, Shaneike Andeana PRENDERGAST, Jody-Ann
WALKER, Nicola Altynai
AMIEL, Ann Marcia FISHLEY, Cachelle Shakeisha
BERRY, Nadesha Tiffany GONGASINGH, Susan Sophia
COOTE, Cadena Peta-Gay GRACE, Rashena Anngenell
EDWARDS, Kadi-Ann HARDIE, Chantal Nakia
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HOWARD, Jennifer Marlene REID, Horale Anthony
JENKINS, Shanae Lisa Marie TURNBULL, Tiffany Abi-Gail
MCFARLANE, Karen Rose-Marie WALKER, Sherine Patrice
REEVES, Shawna-Kay WHYTE, Marco Antonio
International Public and Development
Management
AMORI, Shar-Lee Erma With Distinction
EAST, Jamonte Earl Junior
GRANT, Chevel Tina
ARMSTRONG, Daniel Dwight HULL, Zayne Anthony
BAILEY, Dwight Odean HUTCHINSON-MASON, Helen Audia
BASIR-SINGH, Lineusa Sharon HYMAN-MITCHELL, Racquel Kerrian
BROWN, Andre Alsage JONES, Sharifa Jenell
BROWN, Danielle Nicole LEITH, Jahnoy Fitzgerald Henlon
CAMPBELL, Diana May LINTON, Divonell Patricia
COOPER, Paul Anthony MATTHEWS, Stephanie Cassandra
CRAWFORD, Kerry-Ann Natalie MCDONALD, Stephanie Vannesa
DALEY, Sherrica Afreika PHILLIPS, Tashay Rasheel Aleathia
DUFF, Kenisha Theresa REID, Alex Dain
FACEY, Shaedane Shrecka SHARPE, Oneil Antonio
FARQUHARSON, Kevon Anthony TOWNSEND, Patrice Anna-Kay Beryl
FULLER, Shanice Janique WEBB-BROWN, Alicene Zennie
GOLDING, Luke-Paul Michael WILLIAMS, Natoya Kitanya
GREEN, Tiana Sashawna WILLIAMS, Shauleen Patricia
HARRIOTT, Kadah Madean WILLIAMS, Shevon Anthony
HUGH, Tishana TashaKay Sheena WILSON, Travis Rudolph
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
DAVIDSON, Toni-Ann Tenisha With Distinction
LAWRENCE, Kerry George
MUNROE, Jo-Ellen Elizabeth Rebekah
BRISSETT, Jahmarly Odain LATTIBEAUDIERE, Karla Kimesha
BURRELL, Deidre-Ann Grace MCCALLA, Geraldene Maria
HARVEY, Shawnette Sheree MORGAN, Victoria Elizabeth
HENRY, Khadeejah Renee PARCHMENT, Collin Clayton
HILL, Tahjna Toya PEAT, Shaneka Andrena
HOWE, Deshaun Courtney SEATON, Velisa Monique
JAMIESON, Shade' Santania-Kaye STEWART, Charo Patrice
JOHNSON, Kishane Rushede
Marketing and Data Analytics
BOWIE, Jhanelle-Rae Elizabeth With Distinction
GRAHAM, Shona Ann-Marie
NEMBHARD, Ricardo Wayne Anthony
BEWRY, Lisanne Marie MCFARLANE, Simone Elizabeth
CAMPBELL, Sasheena Tiffany MCKENZIE, Sashana Amanda
FARRELL, Kayla Samantha Enez MILLER, Kerese Kay-Ann Hermine
HAMILTON-ROBERTS, Amanda Alecia ROSE, Odane Fitzroy
HENDRICKS, Sathara Latanya THOMAS-BENOIT, Chelsea Iysha-Anne
HENRY, John Constantine WALLACE, Andre Antonio
KENNEDY, Jodian Roxanne
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National Security and Strategic Studies
With Distinction
CODNER, Cherry Thamatha
DALEY, Dwight Florizel SIMMS, Narda Josephine
Politics and International Cooperation
CAMPBELL, Brehanna Moesha Tiska MONBORNE, Paul
CASCA, Amandine PARTOUCHE PLUCHON , Lili Blanche Etoile
JACOBSON, Johan Christian SIMEON, Marie Cecile
MINATCHY, Tracy
Procurement Management
SMITH, Dwight Dwayne
AMEN-RA, Minkah Makhare Sociology
With Distinction
REID, Rochelle Annasa
TAYLOR, Keva Crystal Taxation
WILLIAMS, Michael Donovan
Telecommunication Policy and Technology
Management
PATTERSON, Epson SMART, Mark Kareefe
Master of Social Work
Social Work
DALEY, Renisha Adriana ROBINSON, Carla Annette
GUSTAVUS, Shelly-Ann Patricia ROYE, Bridgette Claudine
MCFARQUHAR, Terri-Ann Rolande TODD, Shernette Maureen
Postgraduate Diploma
Business Administration
LUNDY, Natarah Elaine
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Faculty of Sport
Master of Science
BRADY, Inca Sashal Sports Medicine
FISHER, Maurice Jamiel
With Distinction
MILLER, Lori-Ann Melissa
JAGDEO, Rishi WEEKES, Yannick Yohance
PATTERSON, T'shaka Augustus Jr. Mwando
Sports and Exercise Medicine - Physiotherapy
With Distinction
CODLING, Saundria Tashoy Retamar WICKHAM, Vanessa Ann
BERNARD, Kwanzi Renaldo SMITH, Shevon Shemela
HUNTER, Ramon Ronald Anthony
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Master Of Philosophy
With High Commendation
BROWN, Kandyce Antoinette Physics
COORE, Kimberley Andreen Shawnakay Marine Sciences
BLAIR, Trisha Alexandria Pharmacology
CHRISTIE, Mario Oshane Chemistry
DILWORTH, Neenem Joel Chemistry
HARRIS, Peta-Gay Diandra Geology
JAMES, Jodiann Ladonna Communication Studies
JOHNSON-BURKE, Sheryl-Mae Evadney Nutrition
JOSEPHS, Beverley Maxine Gender and Development Studies
REID, Gail Sandra-Ann Cultural Studies
Doctor Of Medicine
ARTHURS, Melissa Monique Daniel Internal Medicine
BABOLAL, Stephen Sunil Surgery - Orthopaedic
BARKER, Garriel Roy Surgery - General
BARRETT, Kijana Tameika Surgery - Orthopaedic
BECKFORD, Jhoelle Myrth Alicia Psychiatry
BENT, Krishana Kalisha Paediatrics
BERNARD, Yinka Mikala Kai Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
BETHEL-MIMS, Tina Nakia Family Medicine
BLAKE, Shomari Sekani Family Medicine
BONIMY, Ingrid Marisa Family Medicine
BOODOO, Lauren Lata Haematology and Medical Oncology
BRENNEN, Myles Cayle Emergency Medicine
BROWN, Kaydean Toni-Ann Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
BROWN, Raefferia Elizabeth Psychiatry
CAMPBELL, Antoinette Coleen Psychiatry
CHIN, Sarah Elizabeth Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
CHUNG, Lana Simeron Obstetrics and Gynaecology
CLAYTON, Dawn Kristina Paediatrics
COLLEY, Karen Simone Surgery - General
CULMER, Randolph Taron Emergency Medicine
DAVIDSON, Sheneka Suechana Radiology
DYER, Rayon Martino Paediatrics
FENTON-LEE, Tessy Canisca Paediatrics
FLETCHER, Tameika Alisha Pathology
FOOTE, Jamie-Lee Haematology and Medical Oncology
HALL-DENNIS, Nikechia Ayanna Elizabeth Obstetrics and Gynaecology
LALWANI, Kunal Psychiatry
LEELAH, Niall Hamish Haematology and Medical Oncology
LINDO, Melissa Lois Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
LLOYD, Daniel Elisha Psychiatry
LONGMORE, Chapman Alfred Surgery - General
LYNN, Nang Kyipyar Paediatrics
MAIRS, Fabian Kirk-Patrick Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
MALCOLM, Rodlyn Melissa Family Medicine
MARSHALL, Dave Montgomery Alphonso Surgery - General
MCDANIEL, Andre Antonio Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
MCLEARY, Joni-Gaye Candice Psychiatry
MUNNINGS, Nevillina Qutel Internal Medicine
PARKINS, Robyn Darcy Denise Obstetrics and Gynaecology
PEART, Marcia Venessa Internal Medicine
PEART, Staci-Lee Melissa Paediatrics
POWELL, Samantha Yanique Paediatrics
REID, Latoya Natalee Haematology and Medical Oncology
REYNOLDS, Richard Anthony Surgery - Orthopaedic
SINGH, Rajiv Bisham Surgery - Orthopaedic
STEWART, Candace Alicia Pathology
THOMPSON-MAJOR, Karis Anastasia Family Medicine
WANLISS, Matthew-Garrell Surgery - General
WATSON-PROVIDENCE, Deina-Raye Rosene Family Medicine
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WEBSTER, Shaneil Gayle Pathology
WHITE, Ricardo Delmond Pathology
Doctor Of Business Administration
GRANT, Claire Cordelia Business Administration
MORRIS, Tricia-Anne Yolande Business Administration
Doctor Of Public Health
FREDERICKS-JAMES, Merlene Public Health
LLOYD, Elizabeth Condell Public Health
SMITH, Dwayne McDonald Public Health
Doctor Of Philosophy
With High Commendation
ANDERSON LEACHMAN, Kishi Emeshia Educational Psychology
JOHNSON, Jheanell Nicole Zoology
MCCALLA, Rohan Stephen Educational Psychology
MORRISON, Isaac Jay Biochemistry
SPENCE, Nadeen Althea Gender and Development
BLAKE-SCARLETT, Beverly Elaine Nutrition
BROWN, Lawrence Oliver Patrick Physics
BUTTERFIELD, Tiffany Roxanne Microbiology
CAMPBELL, Steffon Ricardo Kareem Social Policy
CLARKE, Sasha-Kay Valoria Molecular Biology
COLLINS, Marc Anthony Chemistry
COLQUHOUN, Dexter-Dean Sean Marine Sciences
DUSCENT, Candiece Karima Environmental Biology
FACEY, Ayesha Marie Sociology
FOSTER, Kimberley Kerryann Biotechnology
ILDEPHONCE, Ilenius Korongo Computer Science
JOHNSON, Lloyd George Botany
MCKENZIE, Charmaine Phillipa History
MCKENZIE, Joseph Iaian Teacher Education
MILLER, Sean Tavarez Computer Science
MUNROE, Zeudi Elise Organisational Behaviour
MURRAY, Fradian Venessa Notoya Botany
PITTER, Cynthia Pearl Gender and Development Studies
SIMPSON, Joanna Nicole Abigail Government
STOKES, Nelson Christian Economic Development Policy
THOMAS, Joan Adassa Sociology
WALLACE, Kenroy Kimar Biochemistry
WILLIAMS, Bridgette Beth Organisational Behaviour
WILLIAMSON, Corey Anthony Education
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The Valedictorians
Danielle Mullings
Ms. Danielle Mullings is a
multidimensional graduate
of the Faculty of Science and
Technology with interests
including technology,
leadership, and the arts.
Danielle found her love for
technology at Campion College,
where she placed regionally
and nationally in the Caribbean
Advanced Proficiency
Examination (CAPE) Computer
Science while balancing her
role as head girl. This UWI
Open Scholar has previously made the Dean’s List and received
academic commendations for her performance over the years.
Said to be “one of the field’s brightest young minds,” Danielle
believes strongly in the power of technology and innovation in
edifying society and would ultimately like to work in areas with
civic applications of technology. This complements her work
as the Impact & Partnerships Officer for Transform Health,
a global coalition aimed at using technology as a catalyst for
universal health coverage. She aspires to become a world leader
in technological representation for the Caribbean and Latin
America, focusing on enhancing the Caribbean’s pursuit of the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Exciting for Mullings is the opportunity to work with youth
groups on other key digital health initiatives, including the
Governing Health Futures 2030 operated by the Lancet and
Financial Times commission. A champion for advocacy, Mullings
was also recognized as one of the Young Experts in Tech for
Health in the Americas Region. In addition, Mullings was also
a UNICEF U-Report Jamaica ambassador. She is the immediate
past President of the Guild of Students at the University of the
West Indies, Mona, where she has led fund-raising campaigns
geared toward providing access to laptops for students on campus
and teaching students about the opportunities in the technology
industry.
Danielle is also passionate about media and communications.
In addition to producing and hosting the Television Jamaica
series, GenZed, she also partakes in the documentary-making
process, which she sees as the gateway to cultural retention
and the edification of regional identity. She aims to advance the
Caribbean’s capacity to accurately represent its own stories.
She has a natural affinity for leadership and youth empowerment
and thus serves on youth councils, both locally and internationally,
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representing the voice of young people in technology, education,
communications, and tech for health.
Danielle graduates with a Bachelor of Science in Software
Engineering with a minor in Film Studies with First Class
Honours.
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Dayna Palmer
Dr. Dayna Palmer is a Linstead
native and a past student of
the Immaculate Conception
High School, where she sowed
seeds of excellence which
continue to bear fruit. A well-
rounded student, she excelled
in academics as well as extra-
curricular activities. It was
there that she discovered her
passion for music and her
talent as a violinist in First
Form. By the end of her Sixth
Form programme, she had many accolades in music, including
distinctions in practical violin exams by the Associated Board
of the Royal School of Music (ABRSM), and two Associate and
Bachelor’s level diplomas in violin performance from the Trinity
College London (ATCL, LTCL). She was an active member of the
Immaculate Conception High School Symphony Orchestra and
held the role of co-concertmaster during her last years there.
Although she had a daily commute of almost two hours to and
fro, involvement in extra-curricular activities was a priority.
From serving in the Octagon Club and Science Club, being
the Co-captain of the Quiz Team to being the President of the
Honour Society, her plate was quite full outside of her musical
endeavours. It was a tedious balancing act as she continued to
excel academically, placing 2nd in Jamaica overall for the 2015
CSEC exams, and garnering multiple regional and national
placements in some of her favourite subjects: Biology, Chemistry,
Spanish and French. She graduated as salutatorian of her class in
2015, and thereafter maintained her track record of performance,
placing 1st and 2nd nationally in CAPE Chemistry, Spanish and
French.
By the end of her time in high school, she knew she had a knack
for languages, something her mother somehow realised years
ago, and so encouraged her to learn multiple languages. She has a
passion for music and a natural talent for the sciences. While such
a background could’ve led her down many a road, she decided
that her path led straight to medical school at The UWI, Mona.
She was awarded the prestigious UWI Open Scholarship, which
helped her to fulfil this dream.
While in medical school she began working part-time as a
professional gig violinist as she juggled her courses and other
extracurricular activities. Outside of school, she became an
active member of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Jamaica, but on
campus, she was a tutor with the UWI Surgical Society, a member
of the JAMSA Standing Committee on Human Rights and Peace,
a member of the Executive Body of the MBBS/DDS Class of 2022,
and a performer with the UWI Classical and Jazz Ensemble.
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She was also an integral member of the marketing team for her
class’ production, Smoke & Mirrors. A busy schedule was not
a hindrance to her academic performance, as she remained on
the Faculty Dean’s List during her 2nd and 4th years of medical
school. In the final MBBS examinations, she received Honours
in Medicine & Therapeutics, Honours in Surgery, Honours in
Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and the Dr. John Hall Prize for the
top 5 students with Honours in the Medicine and Therapeutics
exam.
Dr. Palmer currently works as a medical intern and is looking
forward to pursuing a career in integrative medicine.
Dayna graduates with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
Surgery with Honours.
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Akeelia
Richards
The Creative Advocate, Akeelia
Richards, is a passionate and
adventurous 21-year-old, who
blends her love for the law and
arts.
Hailing from White River,
Ocho Rios, she is the last of six
children, having three sisters
and two brothers. Both she
and one of her sisters relocated
to St. Catherine and attended
Ardenne High School. During her seven years at Ardenne, she
was an active member of the netball team, Debating Society and a
member of their 2018 School’s Challenge Quiz Team, who ended
the season in third place.
Akeelia made a major change in her studies at the Ardenne High
School, from pursuing the sciences to pursuing her love for the
law. She placed sixth in the Caribbean for CAPE Unit 1 Law and
fifth in the Caribbean for CAPE Unit 2 Law. A clear indication
and confirmation for her that she had made the right choice.
Three years later she earned her Bachelor of Laws with First
Class Honours and has done so with a track record of excellence.
Throughout, she attained awards such as Faculty of Law Top Full-
Time Year 1 and Year 2 student, 6 semesters on the Dean’s List.
Top Performer for Law of Torts I and II, Law and Legal System,
Criminal Law II and Administrative Law.
Her humanitarian heart won her the coveted crown of Miss Law
in 2020. After this, she went on to serve as the Mona Law Society’s
Vice President for the academic year 2021-2022. Simultaneously,
over the years she has honed her talents in creative writing
and ideation. From writing poems in her past time to writing
professionally with Dancehall Mag, the TeenAGE Observer, and
to have also dabbled in script writing and creative direction with
the dancehall production house, YGF Records.
Akeelia is presently an attorney-in-training at the Norman
Manley Law School and an Adjunct Tutor at the Faculty of Law
at The UWI Mona. When she’s away from her vocation, she can
be found by the beach, on a road trip, reading, listening to music
or spending time with her siblings. Guided by the motto, “Live
while you’re alive,” for her every day is an adventure, journeying
on and impacting lives.
Akeelia graduates with a Bachelor of Laws with First Class
Honours.
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David Salmon
Guided by his grandfather’s
maxim, “The word can’t does
not exist, remove it from your
vocabulary,” David has sought
to take on new frontiers with
confidence and determination.
When he first stepped through
the gates of The UWI, Mona,
David was a student of the
Faculty of Law who just
graduated from his alma mater,
the Wolmer’s Boys’ School.
Little did he know at the time,
that law was not to be his
final destination. Less than two weeks after starting, he decided
to transfer to the Faculty of Social Sciences to pursue a BSc in
Public Policy and Management. This decision changed his life
and David has never looked back.
Excellence has been his defining quality. He received the coveted
UWI Open Scholarship. Also in 2021, he received the Caribbean
Civilization Prize for being the course’s top-performing student.
In that same year he received the Paulette L. Wilson Prize for best
performance in Introduction to Public Policy and Management
final examination, the Archie Singham Memorial Prize for best
performance in the courses Foundations of Caribbean Politics
and Politics of the Caribbean and the Carl Stone Memorial Prize
for best performance in Research Methods in Governance I and
II. In addition, in 2022, he received the Faculty of Social Sciences
Academic Achievement Award for having the second-highest
GPA.
David also took a keen interest in campus life as he pursued his
talents to the fullest. He served as Vice President of the UWI
Debating and Public Speaking Society in the 2020/2021 academic
year where he organized the society’s first successful online award
ceremony. He was also a part of the Faculty of Social Sciences
Honours Society and the Society for Future Policy Leaders. He
brought recognition to the university as he was the Best Debater
at the 2022 JADE Debate Academy and Open (JDAO) competition.
Additionally, he was a part of the winning team that successfully
defended their title in the JADE National Collegiate Debating
Championship (NCDC) for both 2021 and 2022. He received the
award for the best debater in both competitions.
Additionally, he represented the university in the World
Universities Debating Championship in July 2021. For his
performance, David received the JADE Debater of the Year
Award (2019 – 2020) and the UWI Certificate for Outstanding
Performance in Culture for the field of Debating (2022). David
also represented the UWI at the Harvard Model United Nations
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competition which was held in Boston (February 2022).
David is a prolific writer and award-winning journalist who
frequently published articles in the Daily Gleaner. Throughout
his time at the UWI, he wrote over 250 news stories and columns
that tackled thorny issues or proposed solutions to pressing
problems in society. In 2019, while in his first year at university,
he was the recipient of the Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ)
Morris Cargill Award for Opinion Journalism 2019 at age 19.
He has been shortlisted for this award and the Young Journalist
of the Year Award each year since then. Moreover, he was the
winner of the Chancellor Hall’s essay competition in 2020 and the
Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority Essay Competition in
2021. While this year, he presented at the West Indies Economic
Conference hosted by the UWI Department of Economics and
Caribbean Studies Association (CSA) Young Scholars Dialogue
which was held last year.
Due to his efforts to relaunch the Jamaica Prefects’ Association,
David was awarded the Prime Minister National Youth Award
for Nation Building in November 2019. Since then, he served as
Surrey County coordinator for the National Youth Parliament
of Jamaica in 2020, ending his tenure as Prime Minister for the
eleventh staging of the sitting. Throughout his tenure, over 880
young people benefitted from the online seminar series the county
hosted. He also facilitated the donation of 1,350 textbooks to five
(5) high schools in St. Thomas and Portland. David is the founder
of the New Jamaica Foundation (NJF), which is an organization
whose mandate is to promote youth development. Over the years,
the NJF has hosted numerous workshops, planned donations
and hosted exam revision sessions for hundreds of secondary
school students. For his academic performance and community
involvement, David received the Governor-General Achievement
Award for the parish of St. Andrew in 2021.
He is eager to make his contribution to national development.
Since January 2021, he has served as the Regulations and
Certification Committee Chairman of the board of the Early
Childhood Commission (ECC). In this position, he successfully
advocated for the declaration of the Year of Early Childhood
Development which was made by Proclamation by Governor
General, Sir Patrick Allen in January 2022. During his tenure,
the number of delinquent early childhood instructions (ECIs) fell
dramatically from 140 in February 2021 to 54 in August 2022. His
committee also published the inaugural Assessment Report of
Early Childhood Institutions in March 2022, which provides the
inspection scores of all ECIs throughout Jamaica.
This year, he will be pursuing a Master of Philosophy in
Development Studies at the University of Cambridge after
receiving the HRH Prince of Wales Scholarship.
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David graduates with a Bachelor of Science in Public Policy and
Management with a minor in International Relations with First
Class Honours.
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Tamarnie
Tavares
A native of the unassuming
community of Belvedere, St.
Andrew, Tamarnie Tavares
grew up in a nuclear family
where she is the second of
three (3) children and takes
pride in being the middle child.
Her journey thus far has been
challenging, nevertheless,
she continues to be eternally
grateful for the love and support
she has gotten over the years.
“Small circle.” “Big dreams.” “More moves.” “Less noise.” These
seemingly simple phrases have come to create the foundation
for the principles governing Tamarnie. She believes she is
a hardworking, talented and humble young woman who is
purposeful in making her dreams a reality. She strongly believes
that “every accomplishment starts with the decision to try.” A
self-described introvert, she is still a big dreamer but won’t allow
herself to get lost in a world of fiction as she wholeheartedly
believes in taking disciplined action.
Tamarnie is a proud past student at Holy Childhood High
School which she credits for her growth and development. She
was involved in several clubs and societies with an affinity for
quizzes and business. She was honoured to have been given the
opportunity to influence and inspire her peers through her service
and leadership as a youth advocate both internally and externally
– through her appointment as the Deputy Head Girl and youth
organizations such as the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal
Corporation Junior Council.
Tamarnie holds a Bachelor of Science in Operations Management
(Major), and Management Studies (Major). She was blessed with
financial aid through scholarships – a blessing that has brought
her through high school and now university. She draws much
inspiration from Beau Taplin who said “She was unstoppable not
because she did not have failures or doubts, but she continued on
despite them.”
Tamarnie graduates with a Bachelor of Science with double
majors in Operations Management and Management Studies
with Second Class Honours (Upper Division).
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The Honorary Graduands
Diane Jaffee
Ms.DianeJaffee isanoutstanding
Corporate Executive with
more than three decades of
investment experience in the
financial asset management
industry. An accredited
Chartered Financial Analyst
(CFA) and a well sought-after
industry expert, her intellect,
dedication and commitment to
ethics and service excellence
place a spotlight on her in a
fast-paced, highly dynamic,
male-dominated industry. She believes her clients’ financial health
is second only to their physical well-being. TCW is among the
largest privately held asset management companies in the industry
with approximately US$220 billion under management. Ms. Jaffee
manages the TCW Relative Value US and Global equity strategies
for clients worldwide using a time-tested value and dividend-
oriented investment style and has earned a reputation for success.
In the course of her career, Ms. Jaffee has served as Portfolio Manager
at Kidder, Peabody & Co. and as an Equity Analyst with Prudential
Insurance. In 2007 she was named winner of the ‘Separately
Managed Accounts Award –Large Cap Equity’ by Standards & Poor,
Prima Capital and Investment Advisor magazine. 2012/2013 saw
TCW’s Relative Value Large Cap; Dividend Appreciation and Mid
Cap mutual funds each awarded, multiple times, as top performers
by the Wall Street Journal including the titles of ‘Category Kings’
and top-performing funds in different quarters.
Although not a Caribbean native, Ms. Jaffee has embraced the
need to invest in the education of the region’s talented youth
contributing approximately US$400,000 and sponsoring full-
tuition scholarships for many deserving students at The UWI.
For her contributions, she received the Corporate Award from
the American Foundation for The University of the West Indies
(AFUWI) 2010.
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Rosemary Moodie
In 2018, Jamaican-born, UWI
alumna,SenatorThe Honourable
Dr. Rosemary Moodie became
the first paediatrician to be
appointed to the Senate of
Canada—a recognition of her
outstanding public service
and professional contributions
in the field of medicine. A
Senior Neonatologist and Full
Professor in the Department
of Paediatrics at the University
of Toronto, Dr. Moodie’s
professional work has focused
on regional health services,
health organisation standards
and accreditation, and health human resource planning.
Senator Moodie has devoted her career to advocating for
women and children in particular, her work has focussed on
reducing health disparities. She has served on not-for-profit
boards in health, education, and social development; including
as the President and Board Chair of the YWCA Toronto when
the Elm Centre was completed (The Elm Centre is Canada’s
largest affordable housing project for single low-income women,
women with mental health and addiction issues, and families of
Indigenous ancestry) and on the inaugural Board of Directors of
the largest faithbased health network in Canada. She is a Board
Director of Scotiabank Foundation, Jamaica.
In her work as an Independent Senator from Ontario in the
Parliament of Canada, Senator Moodie continues to advocate
for the rights of women and children and has committed to
effecting change and building the principles of equity, diversity
and inclusion into the culture of the Senate. She introduced
legislation for a Federal Children’s Commissioner for Canada to
promote and protect the rights of children (Bill S-217). In 2020, she
sponsored the first 9/26/22, 10:29 AM 16 to receive UWI honorary
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debate on racism in the Senate of Canada. She sits on the Standing
Committees of Social Affairs, Science and Technology and the
Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration, and chairs the
Diversity and Inclusion Committee, along with the Parliamentary
Black Caucus and the African Canadian Senators Group.
As a senator, Dr. Rosemary Moodie also maintains strong links
with CARICOM countries, strengthening and building linkages
between Caricom leaders and Canadian parliamentarians. She was
featured in international policy fora including the CARICOM-
CANADA Policy Forum and UNICEF Worlds of Influence.
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Among Senator Moodie’s numerous awards are the Faculty of
Medicine Dean’s Alumni Award – Lifetime Achievement Award,
University of Toronto; City of Toronto – Access and Human
Rights Constance E. Hamilton Award on the Status of Women;
and Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto – Top
10 High Achieving Women.
In 2017, she was awarded the Order of Distinction in the Rank of
Commander Class for outstanding contributions in philanthropy,
community development and medicine in the Jamaican Diaspora
of Canada. She has also been awarded the Order of Ontario, the
province’s highest civilian honour for steering social change and
expanding health care access for society’s vulnerable.
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Orlando
Patterson
Professor the Honourable
Orlando Patterson is a
Jamaican historical and cultural
sociologist whose work has
shed light on contemporary
racial and ethnic issues,
explored the historical relations
between slavery and freedom
and examined the problems of
development in Jamaica with
special reference to the urban
poor and educational reform.
Professor Patterson has held faculty appointments at his alma
maters, The UWI, and The London School of Economics, and
is currently the John Cowles Professor of Sociology at Harvard
University. He has authored many academic papers, seven major
academic books and three novels. His academic works include
The Sociology of Slavery: Black Slave Society in Jamaica 1655-
1838 (republished 2022) Slavery and Social Death (1982) which
received the highest scholarly award of the American Sociological
Association; Freedom in the Making of Western Culture which
won the American National Book Award for Non-Fiction in 1991;
The Cultural Matrix: Understanding Black Youth (2015), and The
Confounding Island: Jamaica and the Postcolonial Predicament,
2019, A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice and PROSE
award winner for Professional and Scholarly excellence from the
Association of American Publishers. His works of fiction are The
Children of Sisyphus (1964); An Absence of Ruins (1967) and Die
the Long Day (1972). A biography, co-authored with Columbia
University Professor David Scott, will appear in 2023.
In service to the public, Professor Patterson was appointed Special
Advisor for Social Policy and Development to Prime Minister
Michael Manley, serving from 1972-1979; he was appointed Chair
of the Jamaica Education Transformation Commission in the
Office of Prime Minister Andrew Holness from 2020 to 2021, and
Chair of the Commission for the Transformation of Technical
and Vocational Education in Jamaica from 2021 to the present. He
has been called twice to the US White House to advise American
presidents—in 1975 by President Gerald Ford on the questions of
race, ethnicity and identity formation in America, and in 2015 by
President Barack Obama on the problem of police brutality and
the victimisation of black American youth. He was a founding
member of ‘Cultural Survival’ a leading advocacy group for
the rights of indigenous peoples in the Americas, and a Board
member of ‘Freedom House’, a major civic organisation promoting
freedom and democracy globally. He was a Guggenheim fellow in
1978, is an Ernest W. Burgess Fellow of the American Academy
of Political and Social Sciences, and has been a member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1990.
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For his work and contributions Professor Patterson has received
seven honorary degrees from leading universities around the
world, the Gold Musgrave Medal for Distinguished Eminence
in Literature (2015) from the Institute of Jamaica, the Anisfield-
Wolf Book Lifetime Achievement Award (2016) and the Lifetime
Achievement Award in Historical Sociology from the American
Sociological Association (2021). He was awarded the Order of
Distinction (Commander Class) by the Government of Jamaica in
1999 and in 2020 was awarded one of the nation’s highest honours,
the Order of Merit.
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Adam Stewart
Adam Stewart is the Executive
Chairman of Sandals Resorts
International (SRI), the parent
company of the world’s most
recognised brands of luxury
all-inclusive resorts. Today the
company is one of the region’s
largest employers with over
15,000 team members and 24
resorts across four brands and
eight islands.
Prior to his current role, Mr.
Stewart spent more than a
decade as Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
SRI, leading the brand’s transition to its now Luxury Included®
signature.
In 2015, Adam Stewart was named Hotelier of the Year both by
the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association and the Jamaica
Hotel and Tourist Association. Also in 2015 he was named
World Travel Awards’ Rising Star, Caribbean World’s Travel and
Tourism Personality of the Year, and received the Distinguished
Alumni Torch Award from his alma mater, Florida International
University.
In addition to his role with SRI, Mr. Stewart continues his
leadership role in the family’s extensive hospitality, media,
automotive and appliance business holdings, including his
position as Executive Chairman of the ATL Group. In 2017,
Mr. Stewart oversaw the introduction of the Starbucks® brand
to Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Barbados, Turks, and Caicos and
Panama.
Despite being one of the most successful and admired
entrepreneurs of our time, Adam Stewart remains a proud
Jamaican and Caribbean citizen, dedicating much of his time to
elevating the region. In 2009, he founded the Sandals Foundation,
a 501(c)(3) non-profit organisation that harnesses the strength of
the Sandals brand to tackle issues affecting the Caribbean. One
hundred percent of the general public’s proceeds to the foundation
goes directly to programmes benefitting the Caribbean. He is also
founder and active Chairman of the local non-profit ‘We Care
for Cornwall Regional Hospital’ which raises funds to improve
hospital facilities.
In 2016, Adam Stewart received the Order of Distinction
(Commander Class) for his outstanding contribution to tourism
and the hotel industry. He was also named the 2016 Caribbean
American Mover and Shaker – Humanitarian of the Year by the
Caribbean Media Network. In 2017, the Caribbean Tourism
Organization (CTO) honoured Stewart with the Jerry Award for
outstanding contributions to Caribbean development. Under his
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leadership in 2020, SRI responded to the Jamaican Government’s
call for COVID-19 relief handing over Sandals Carlyle Resort free
of charge for 18 months and donating JA$30M for the purchase of
care packages.
Mr. Stewart sits on the Board of Directors of Wysinco Group
Limited and the Executive Committee of the World Travel and
Tourism Council (WTTC). He also has a long relationship with
The UWI serving as Ambassador of the Western Jamaica Campus.
In 2021, he signed an MOU with The UWI sealing US$10M in
support from the SRI toward the establishment of the Gordon
‘Butch’ Stewart International School of Hospitality and Tourism
in honour of his late father and Sandals founder Gordon ‘Butch’
Stewart.
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Academic Dress
Non-Degree (undergraduate certificates, diplomas)
Graduands are entitled to wear the SCARLET gown, calf length, with round
sleeves cut below the elbow
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
BLUE princetta gown of special tropical style, simple shape, with cape
sleeves and 1 ½” self- facing, to be worn calf length. Hood: blue outside,
faced with AVOCADO GREEN and top edge bound with University red on
each side.
Bachelor of Arts
The same gown as Agriculture. Hood: blue outside, faced with PLUMBAGO
BLUE and top edge bound with University red.
Bachelor of Education
The same gown as Agriculture. Hood: blue outside, faced with WHITE and
top edge bound with University red.
Bachelor of Science in Engineering
The same gown as Agriculture. Hood: blue outside, faced with
ALUMINIUM GREY and top edge bound
with University red.
Bachelor of Laws
The same gown as Agriculture. Hood: blue outside, faced with BLACK and
top edge bound with University red.
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery; Doctor of
Dental Surgery; Doctor of Pharmacy; Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine
The same gown as Agriculture. Hood: blue outside, faced with PURPLE and
top edge bound with University red.
Bachelor of Science (The Natural Sciences)
The same gown as Agriculture. Hood: blue outside,
faced with ALAMANDA YELLOW and top edge bound with University
red.
Bachelor of Science (Nursing)
The same gown as Agriculture. Hood: blue outside, faced with PURPLE and
top edge bound with blue and white.
Bachelor of Science (Basic Medical Science Medical Science,
Physical Therapy)
The same gown as Agriculture. Hood: blue outside faced with PURPLE with
the bottom curve of the purple enhanced by a panel of gold.
Bachelor of Science (Social Sciences)
The same gown as Agriculture. Hood: blue outside, faced with ORANGE
and top edge bound with University red.
Bachelor of Science (Sport)
The same gown as Agriculture. Hood: blue outside, faced with GOLD and
top edge bound with University red.
Bachelors: Interdisciplinary Programmes
The same gown as Agriculture. Hood: blue outside, faced with ECRU and
top edge bound with University red.
Master of Science in Agriculture
And Master of Philosophy (Agriculture)
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Blue princetta gown of special tropical style with long sleeves cut at the
bottom and 3” self- facing to be worn calf length. Hood: full shape blue
princetta, fully laned with AVOCADO GREEN, bound all round with
University red.
Master of Arts, And Master of Philosophy (Humanities/Arts)
The same gown as Agriculture. Hood: full shape blue princetta, fully lined
with PLUMBAGO BLUE, bound all round with University red.
Master of Science, And Master of Philosophy (Social
Sciences)
The same gown as MSc Agriculture. Hood: full shape blue princetta, fully
lined with ORANGE, bound all round with University red.
Master of Education, And Master of Philosophy (Education)
The same gown as MSc Agriculture. Hood: full shape blue princetta, fully
lined with WHITE bound with University red.
Master of Science in Engineering And Master of Philosophy
(Engineering)
The same gown as MSc Agriculture. Hood: blue outside, faced with
ALUMINIUM GREY and top edge bound with University red.
Master of Laws
The same gown as MSc Agriculture. Hood: full shape blue princetta, fully
lined with BLACK, bound all round with University red.
Master of Science, And Master of Philosophy (Medical
Sciences)
The same gown as MSc Agriculture: Hood, fully lined with PURPLE, bound
all round with University red.
Master of Science, And Master of Philosophy (Natural
Sciences)
The same gown as MSc Agriculture. Hood: fully lined with ALAMANDA
YELLOW, bound all round with University red.
Master of Science, And Master of Philosophy (Sport)
The same gown as MSc Agriculture. Hood: fully lined with GOLD, bound all
round with University red.
Masters: Interdisciplinary Programmes
Blue princetta gown of special tropical style with long sleeves cut at the
bottom and 3” self-facing to be worn calf length. Hood: full shape blue
princetta, fully lined with ECRU bound with University red.
Doctor of Medicine (DM)
The same gown as Doctor of Philosophy. Hood: red and lined with
PURPLE. No Mortar Board.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Scarlet panama gown of special tropical style with longer and fuller sleeves
than that of Masters’ gown with sleeves lined and piped black, pointed
with facings and yoke piped black. Hood: full shape BLACK PANAMA
fully lined with RED and bound as for Masters’ hood; BLACK VELVET
MORTAR BOARD WITH BLACK TASSEL.
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PLATFORM SEATING*
Thursday, November 3, 2022
4:00 P.M.
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 10 11 12 13
1. Chancellor Mr. Robert Bermudez
2. Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles
3. Honorary Graduand Sen. The Hon. Dr. Rosemary Moodie
4. The Public Orator Dr. Livingston White
5. University Bursar Mrs. Andrea McNish
6. The President, UWI Mr. Dwayne Haynes
Alumni Association
7. University Registrar Dr. Maurice Smith
8. Campus Registrar Dr. Donovan Stanberry
9. Chairman, Dr. The Hon. Earl Jarrett
Mona Campus Council
10. The Principal, Pro Vice-Chancellor
Mona Campus Professor Dale Webber
11. The Principal, Pro Vice-Chancellor
Open Campus Dr. Francis Severin
12. Pro Vice-Chancellor, Professor Aldrie Henry-Lee
Graduate Studies
and Research
13. The Deputy Principal, Professor Ian Boxill
Mona Campus
*Seating subject to Attendance
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PLATFORM SEATING*
Friday, November 4, 2022
10:00 A.M.
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 10 11
1. Chancellor Mr. Robert Bermudez
2. Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles
3. The Public Orator Dr. Livingston White
4. University Bursar Mrs. Andrea McNish
5. The President, UWI Mr. Dwayne Haynes
Alumni Association
6. University Registrar Dr. Maurice Smith
7. Campus Registrar Dr. Donovan Stanberry
8. Chairman, Dr. The Hon. Earl Jarrett
Mona Campus Council
9. The Principal, Pro Vice-Chancellor
Mona Campus Professor Dale Webber
10. Pro Vice-Chancellor, Professor Aldrie Henry-Lee
Graduate Studies
and Research
11. The Deputy Principal, Professor Ian Boxill
Mona Campus
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PLATFORM SEATING*
Friday, November 4, 2022
4:00 P.M.
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 10 11 12 13
1. Chancellor Mr. Robert Bermudez
2. Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles
3. Honorary Graduand Ms. Diane Jaffee
4. The Public Orator Dr. Livingston White
5. University Bursar Mrs. Andrea McNish
6. The President, UWI Mr. Dwayne Haynes
Alumni Association
7. University Registrar Dr. Maurice Smith
8. Campus Registrar Dr. Donovan Stanberry
9. Chairman, Dr. The Hon. Earl Jarrett
Mona Campus Council
10. The Principal, Pro Vice-Chancellor
Mona Campus Professor Dale Webber
11. The Principal, Pro Vice-Chancellor
Open Campus Dr. Francis Severin
12. Pro Vice-Chancellor, Professor Aldrie Henry-Lee
Graduate Studies
and Research
13. The Deputy Principal, Professor Ian Boxill
Mona Campus
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PLATFORM SEATING*
Saturday, November 5, 2022
10:00 A.M.
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 10 11 12
1. Chancellor Mr. Robert Bermudez
2. Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles
3. Honorary Graduand Professor Orlando Patterson
4. The Public Orator Dr. Livingston White
5. University Bursar Mrs. Andrea McNish
6. The President, UWI Mr. Dwayne Haynes
Alumni Association
7. University Registrar Dr. Maurice Smith
8. Deputy Campus Mr. Jonathan Archie
Registrar
9. Chairman, Dr. The Hon. Earl Jarrett
Mona Campus Council
10. The Principal, Pro Vice-Chancellor
Mona Campus Professor Dale Webber
11. Pro Vice-Chancellor, Professor Aldrie Henry-Lee
Graduate Studies
and Research
12. The Deputy Principal, Professor Ian Boxill
Mona Campus
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PLATFORM SEATING*
Saturday, November 5, 2022
4:00 P.M.
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 10 11 12 13
1. Chancellor Mr. Robert Bermudez
2. Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles
3. Honorary Graduand Mr. Adam Stewart
4. The Public Orator Dr. Livingston White
5. University Bursar Mrs. Andrea McNish
6. The President, UWI Mr. Dwayne Haynes
Alumni Association
7. University Registrar Dr. Maurice Smith
8. Deputy Campus Mr. Jonathan Archie
Registrar
9. Chairman, Dr. The Hon. Earl Jarrett
Mona Campus Council
10. The Principal, Pro Vice-Chancellor
Mona Campus Professor Dale Webber
11. The Principal, Pro Vice-Chancellor
Five Islands Campus Professor Densil Williams
12. Pro Vice-Chancellor, Professor Aldrie Henry-Lee
Graduate Studies
and Research
13. The Deputy Principal, Professor Ian Boxill
Mona Campus
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Congratulations to all the
Graduates of the Class of 2022!
A lot has happened in the past
year. Many of you had to navigate
the world resetting itself while still
managing Covid 19, Monkeypox,
climate change impacts, the
economic repercussions of the
Russian War on Ukraine and
more! These unprecedented
circumstances may have caused a
shift in your perspective or even a new version of yourselves to emerge
– no matter what - I encourage you to look to the future with hope,
purpose, vision and passion. I am honoured to salute you all and your
achievements today and I do so with immense Pelican Pride. As a fellow
UWI graduate, I am delighted to officially welcome you to the UWI
Graduate Family and to bring you special congratulations on behalf of
the wider global alumni population.
Please always remain involved with your Alma Mater whether through:
the Pelican Perks Advantage Programme which allows you to get
discounts at stores and businesses via your UWI Alumni Association
(UWIAA) Chapter membership; by contributing stories of your
achievements and innovations via the UWI Nexus and UWI Connect
publications or the Global UWI Alumni Hub (uwiglobalalumnihub.
com); the Soft and Life Skills Webinars; the Alumni Engagement
Programme; or E-Mentorship, sharing your knowledge/experiences
with students and young graduates.
Your University will be celebrating its 75th Anniversary all year long in
2023 and I do hope that you will join in the various activities, whether
in person or virtually. Your relationship with your university and the
new generations of Caribbean young peoples it produces annually is
extremely important. Global UWI Alumni Day 2023 will be very special
– so please plan on participating on JUNE 26, 2023.
As stated in the UWI Alumni Pledge, I invite you all to be “catalysts
for Caribbean development and leadership.” There are UWI Pelicans
all over Caribbean, and the world, making their communities and
societies better places to be – and I know you will also make your
unique contributions.
My warmest wishes to you all for your myriad ‘futures’ – enjoy the
journey!
Celia Davidson Francis
Director of Alumni Relations
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“One UWI, One Alumni Family”
I invite you to keep your UWI connections and networks
throughout your lifetime, with membership in the UWI Alumni
Association (UWIAA). Benefit from networking for professional
development. Continually enhance your skills through
conferences and seminars. Enjoy mentoring opportunities.
Treasure and maintain valuable friendships through your alma
mater and show your Pelican Pride!
Sir Hilary Beckles
Vice Chancellor
The UWI Alumni Pledge
As a graduate of The University of the West Indies, I commit
myself to uphold the ideals and goals of my alma mater. My
conduct and voice shall reflect the commitment to excellence
of “A Light Rising from the West”, as I fulfil my social and
professional responsibilities and serve my community and
region. I will strive to ensure the UWI’s place as a Caribbean
icon: the catalyst for Caribbean development and leadership. It
is a legacy that I will proudly help build for future generations.
The UWI - First in our hearts and first in our region.
Campus Alumni Offices
Barbados - Cave Hill Campus
Tel: 1-246-417-4577
[email protected]
Jamaica - Mona Campus
Tel: 1-876-927-1583
[email protected]
Open Campus
Tel: 1-246-417-4505
[email protected]
Trinidad & Tobago - St. Augustine Campus
Tel: 1-868-662-2002 ext. 83523
[email protected]
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THE UNIVERSITY SONG
There is a Light
Words and Music by Noel Dexter
1. From Caribbean Islands, Guyana and Belize
Was born our University of the West Indies.
Proud symbol of our oneness, our strength in unity,
With vision clear you came along to shape our destiny.
To follow after knowledge, the truth to seek and find,
To teach us love and justice, to liberate the mind.
Today we see you rising a light out of the West,
That guides the feet of all who seek the noblest and the best.
Chorus
There is a light that is rising,
From out of the West, and proud bearers of that light are we,
So we follow those whose work has brought glory to your
name,
Making a better world for you and for me.
2. From your noble portals, your sons and daughters go,
To face a world of challenges, to conquer every foe.
We’ll work and play together and as time marches on,
We’ll never forget the lesson that “De whole a wi a one”
UWI we praise you, we lift our voice in song.
We let our big drums roll loud, and steel pans ping, ping,
pong.
For you have shaped our lives so that we can truly say
To you we owe our gratitude,
A debt we can’t repay.
Chorus
There is a light that is rising,
From out of the West, and proud bearers of that light are we,
So we follow those whose work has brought glory to your
name,
Making a better world for you and for me.
And me. This is our University of the West Indies.
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Campus Highlights
Academic Year
2021/2022
MONA CAMPUS
International and National Nuclear Law Partnership
Jamaica, through The UWI Mona Campus, is among six countries
that signed an agreement with the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) signalling a partnership to increase education and
professional development in the area of international and national
nuclear law. In addition to The UWI Mona, the agreement was
inked with universities in Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, South Africa,
and the United Arab Emirates, and will help to increase education
and professional development in this field. The signing ceremony
took place during the IAEA’s First International Conference on
Nuclear Law: The Global Debate in Vienna, Austria (April 2022).
Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Service
The UWI Mona, working in close collaboration with the University
Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) and the Ministry of Health
and Wellness (MOHW) has established a Next Generation
Sequencing (NGS) Service in the Department of Microbiology
in the Faculty of Medical Sciences. Next Generation Sequencing
is essential to the national response to COVID-19 as it helps
in the identification of known variants that are circulating in
the country and also to identify new variants that may arise in
Jamaica, especially in the face of low vaccination rates.
Apolitical’s 100 Most Influential Academics
Professor Michael Taylor, The UWI Mona’s Professor of Climate
Science, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology and a
world-renowned expert in climate science was named among
Apolitical’s 100 Most Influential Academics in Government. This
list “highlights work that has influenced the policymaking
process by providing insights into policy problems, contributing
innovative ideas and solutions, or adding relevant and informative
data.”
Landmark Industry-Academic Alignment Partnership
The UWI penned an agreement with Sandals Resorts International
(SRI) and Florida International University’s (FIU) Chaplin School
of Hospitality & Tourism Management, solidifying a landmark
industry-academic alignment partnership to establish a world-
class tourism training institute based at the University. The
Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart International School of Hospitality &
Tourism is expected to be a cutting-edge, research-led facility,
which will provide students with an immersive, holistic world-
class learning and training experience. It will be headquartered
at The UWI Mona Western Jamaica Campus but integrate all the
other campuses in The UWI system, recruiting students from
across the Caribbean archipelago.
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