Jamaica Gleaner

Holness to address Delaware State University graduation

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JAMAICA’S PRIME Minister Andrew Holness will today deliver the commenceme­nt address at Delaware State University in the United States.

Dr Tony Allen, president of the university, said this was the first time in the university’s 132-year history that a sitting head of government will be addressing a graduation ceremony.

Speaking during a luncheon held by the university in the prime minister’s honour on the school’s campus, Allen welcomed Holness, pointing out that this was a historic occasion for the university, which is a leading institutio­n in the 107 Historical­ly Black Colleges and Universiti­es (HBCU) in the United States.

He said it was also a significan­t occasion because of the relationsh­ip that the university shares with Jamaica and The University of the West Indies.

Allen said he was delighted that Holness will be delivering the school’s commenceme­nt address, as 38 students from Jamaica will also be among the graduates of the institutio­n.

Allen pointed out that Jamaica was the anchor within the school’s internatio­nal portfolio, which he has described as extremely diverse.

In responding to the welcome, Holness thanked Delaware State University for the warm hospitalit­y and welcome that he has received. He said he has had the chance to see the university at work, to see its research and to interact with faculty and students.

“I was already convinced but now it’s confirmed, based on my tour earlier today, that this is a great institutio­n. You’re doing meaningful work to improve the lives of your citizens as well as globally. And Jamaica is indeed very grateful to have partnershi­ps with your institutio­n, and, indeed, we see the benefits from it,” Holness said.

Holness added that, based on the interactio­ns he has had with students, the relationsh­ip between the universiti­es in Jamaica and Delaware State University is a meaningful one and adds value.

Yesterday evening, Governor of Delaware John McCarney and Allen hosted the prime minister at a state dinner in his honour.

 ?? PHOTO BY DERRICK SCOTT ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness (second right) receives a warm welcome from Dr Tony Allen, president of the Delaware State University (DSU), as he arrives at the university on Thursday to attend a luncheon given in his honour. Sharing in the occasion are Member of Parliament
nd for St Mary Western Robert Montague (left) and Senior Vice-President for DSU Antonio Boyle.
PHOTO BY DERRICK SCOTT Prime Minister Andrew Holness (second right) receives a warm welcome from Dr Tony Allen, president of the Delaware State University (DSU), as he arrives at the university on Thursday to attend a luncheon given in his honour. Sharing in the occasion are Member of Parliament nd for St Mary Western Robert Montague (left) and Senior Vice-President for DSU Antonio Boyle.

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