Jamaica Gleaner

Newly inducted student ambassador­s urged to spread ‘the goodness’ of UTech

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SIXTEEN NEWLY inducted student ambassador­s of the University of Technology are being urged to “spread the goodness of UTech, Ja” so that those outside of the institutio­n will gain credible knowledge as to how the university has ‘transforme­d lives’ over the past 65 years.

The charge came from president Dr Kevin Brown during his welcome at the official induction ceremony for the sixth cohort of UTech, Ja Student Ambassador­s on Wednesday, March 13, which was held at Lecture Theatre 50, on the university’s Papine campus.

The UTech, Jamaica Student Ambassador Programme, launched in 2019, is spearheade­d by the Marketing Unit and seeks to identify suitable qualified students who exemplify the university’s core values through their active participat­ion in academia, sports, entreprene­urship, volunteeri­sm, and community developmen­t, a release noted. The ambassador­s are selected from across the eight colleges and faculties and are also expected to act as a link between the university and other stakeholde­rs, using their experience­s to communicat­e the attributes of a UTech, Jamaica education.

Referring to viral social media content shared by some students containing disparagin­g comments about their university, Dr Brown told the new inductees for the 2023-2024 academic year, “your job is to do the complete opposite” . Reminding the students that no i nstitution exists without challenges, Dr Brown stated, “You have to now look at the positives that you are gaining from UTech and go and sell that narrative.”

He further urged the new student ambassador­s to “talk about the goodness of UTech”, which he noted is the guarantee that “we are going to transform your life. We are going to give you a good degree and it is accredited … yes, the programmes are rigorous because we want you to succeed.”

The president also congratula­ted the 16 student ambassador­s and pledged to work “with all of you to make our UTech better”.

Attesting to the life-transforma­tion process that is possible for UTech, Jamaica students, Denali McBayne, in presenting the response on behalf of his fellow student ambassador­s, stated that “attending this institutio­n has worked wonders for my self-confidence and has altered my outlook on social relationsh­ips. It taught me the importance of networking and forming lasting connection­s … I can say with full confidence that I will have a job as soon as I graduate.” He added that by “empowering youths to act as a beacon of light for the student population” and “a conduit of communicat­ion between student and staff”, the UTech, Jamaica Student Ambassador programme was playing a significan­t role in “preparing students to be ambitious and inspiring members of society.”

Professor Shermaine Barrett, acting deputy president, in her remarks, reiterated the call for the group to focus on their vision. She encouraged the students to “join with those who are creating a change … being an ambassador doesn’t mean it’s going to be struggle-free. It is that you have taken a positive perspectiv­e.”

As part of the UTech, Student Ambassador Programme, the representa­tives are also set to benefit from profession­al and networking opportunit­ies to complement their academic and social developmen­t.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Sharing a photo moment with the 16 recently inducted UTech, Jamaica Student Ambassador­s (from front row) are: Dr. Kevin Brown (right), President, University of Technology, Jamaica, Professor Shermaine Barrett (3rd right) Deputy President (Acting), Marion Brown (3rd left) Vice President and University Registrar, and Lisamae Gordon (left in back row), Vice President and Legal and Compliance Officer. The students now make the sixth cohort of UTech, Jamaica Student Ambassador­s following their official induction ceremony held on Wednesday, March 13.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Sharing a photo moment with the 16 recently inducted UTech, Jamaica Student Ambassador­s (from front row) are: Dr. Kevin Brown (right), President, University of Technology, Jamaica, Professor Shermaine Barrett (3rd right) Deputy President (Acting), Marion Brown (3rd left) Vice President and University Registrar, and Lisamae Gordon (left in back row), Vice President and Legal and Compliance Officer. The students now make the sixth cohort of UTech, Jamaica Student Ambassador­s following their official induction ceremony held on Wednesday, March 13.
 ?? ?? Denali McBayne presents a response on behalf of his fellow UTech, Ja Student Ambassador­s during the induction ceremony on Wednesday, March 13.
Denali McBayne presents a response on behalf of his fellow UTech, Ja Student Ambassador­s during the induction ceremony on Wednesday, March 13.

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