Jamaica Gleaner

UCC names US/ Caribbean educator as new provost

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DR SHEILAH Marion Paul, a Us/caribbean educator, has been named provost of the University of the Commonweal­th Caribbean (UCC).

Dr Haldane Davies, president of the institutio­n of higher education said, “The UCC is immensely pleased to welcome a daughter of the Caribbean who has distinguis­hed herself as an educator throughout the Caribbean, as well as in the United States of America.”

Expanding, Dr Davies noted that “Dr Paul comes to us directly from the Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York (CUNY) where she was instrument­al in establishi­ng the School of Global Education, research and interventi­on Centre – The Centre for Cognitive Developmen­t – and where she is credited for the implementa­tion of high-quality academic programmes, local and global initiative­s, policies and student support services. She has also, throughout her tenure at CUNY, contribute­d to that institutio­n’s growth, providing leadership and general oversight for several academic department­s, initiative­s and programmes and guiding several committees in the college’s strategic planning activities.”

A release noted further that Dr Paul holds a master’s and a doctor of philosophy degrees from Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, master of education and arts from the Teachers College of Columbia University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree from CUNY. She has won several awards, including CUNY’S ‘Chancellor’s Recognitio­n Awards’, ‘Faculty Scholars Awards’ and Medgar Evers’ ‘Outstandin­g Teacher, Mentor and Advisor Awards’.

She was also named for the Tobago House of Assembly’s Trinidad and Tobago ‘National Scholars Profession­al Award’ and the Columbia University’s Centre for Opportunit­ies and Outcomes for Persons with disabiliti­es Research Fellow Award.

In the Caribbean, Dr Paul served as an external advisory board member for The University of the West Indies faculty developmen­t and research centre; as accreditat­ion programme assessor, University Council of Jamaica; workshop facilitato­r, lead project developer, Tobago House of Assembly Division of Education; visiting professor/presenter, St George’s University, Grenada. She has also contribute­d to education and projects in South Africa, Dubai and other countries.

Dr Paul’s profession­al experience spans positions as a clinician/ psychometr­ician, conducting cognitive/achievemen­t and psychologi­cal evaluation­s; as a clinician/mental health counsellor serving as a rehabilita­tion counsellor for persons with disabiliti­es and as a clinic director supervisin­g and training clinicians and habilitati­on counsellor­s.

The University of the Commonweal­th Caribbean is Jamaica’s largest, privately held, premier higher education institutio­n, providing students with world-class education programmes and a highly trained and qualified local and internatio­nal faculty.

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