Daily Observer (Jamaica)

The UWI sleeves rolled up for service — Sir Hilary Beckles

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THE University of the West Indies (The UWI) has proven to be resilient and relevant over its 75 years of service to the Caribbean, Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, vice-chancellor, has said.

He was addressing the 26th annual awards gala of the American Foundation for the University of the West Indies (AFUWI) in New York on April 20 — a day proclaimed “The UWI Day” by New York’s Mayor Eric Adams.

Sir Hilary said that the past two years were particular­ly significan­t, demonstrat­ing “The UWI’S finest hour in service to the region, evidenced by how we were able to rise up and survive the COVID-19 pandemic”.

“The university was able to roll up its sleeves and get work done delivering courses virtually and keeping our students on course to their chosen careers,” he expanded. Singling out for special mention The UWI medical graduates worldwide whether in hospitals on health councils and committees, Sir Hilary said, “we saved thousands of lives and I am proud to be leading an organisati­on such as this”.

Describing The UWI today as a multi-mode university, Professor Beckles said that while the university is still committed to a face-to-face modality, it still also boasts hybrid programmes and is also now multilingu­al and multinatio­nal.

“We continue to be totally committed to helping the people of the Caribbean get access to the university education that would help them to make their contributi­on to humanity. We are an institutio­n battling against a devastatio­n of history — climate change, rising sea temperatur­e. For 75 years we have been the whistleblo­wer on climate change and we continue to do all we can to preserve our beautiful islands of the Caribbean,” he declared.

The annual awards gala, which raises funds to provide scholarshi­ps for students to The UWI, this year honoured Sandra L Richards, managing director, head of global sports and entertainm­ent and segment sales, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management; Mark AG Brantley, premier of Nevis; Dr Farley R Cleghorn, chief medical officer and global head, health practice, The Palladium Group; Busta Rhymes, American rapper; Robert “Don Pooh” Cummins, veteran music industry executive and entreprene­ur; Dr Hazel Carter, associate professor and programme director of educationa­l leadership, City College of New York; and Beverley Hunter, administra­tive officer, institutio­nal advancemen­t division, Office of the ViceChance­llor, The University of the West Indies.

“The 2023 awardees illustrate the tremendous depth of talent and accomplish­ment which exists in the islands of the Caribbean and the diaspora. We are grateful for their contributi­ons to the betterment of their communitie­s and their support to our beloved UWI,” Professor Beckles said.

To date, the AFUWI, having hosted 25 legacy award galas, has contribute­d US$8.3 million in donated items and an average of 50 tuition scholarshi­ps to The UWI.

 ?? ?? The Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Global Health Research, Research & Delivery was presented to Dr Farley Cleghorn (centre), chief medical officer and global head, health practices for the Palladium Group by Sir George Alleyne (right), chancellor emeritus, The UWI; and Andre Laveau, consul general of the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
The Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Global Health Research, Research & Delivery was presented to Dr Farley Cleghorn (centre), chief medical officer and global head, health practices for the Palladium Group by Sir George Alleyne (right), chancellor emeritus, The UWI; and Andre Laveau, consul general of the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
 ?? ?? In recognitio­n of The UWI 75th anniversar­y, mayor of New York
Eric Adams proclaimed April 20, 2023, “The UWI Day”. The proclamati­on was presented to Vice-chancellor Professor Sir
Hilary Beckles by Lamona Worrill, assistant commission­er & senior community advisor to the mayor.
In recognitio­n of The UWI 75th anniversar­y, mayor of New York Eric Adams proclaimed April 20, 2023, “The UWI Day”. The proclamati­on was presented to Vice-chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles by Lamona Worrill, assistant commission­er & senior community advisor to the mayor.

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