December 2008
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EDITORIAL
2008 has truly been a remarkable year – from the global credit crisis to
the historic win of Barack Obama in the USA. For us at the St Augustine
Campus, the year has been filled with challenges and achievements which
we have been able to share with you in the pages of UWI Today. In our
sixtieth year it is apparent that much has been achieved, but there is
also much more to be done.
While our recent graduation ceremonies gave us the opportunity to
reflect on our UWI Mission and Vision, it also gave us an opportunity to
celebrate one of the largest graduating classes, including the largest
group of graduate/research students at our Campus, nearly 800. As our
founding fathers ascertained, the problems of the West Indies must be
fully understood and investigated in the West Indies “by West Indians”
if we are to move forward. This is why graduate studies, research and
innovation are key initiatives in our strategic plan.
And so the research, shared through timely lectures by Professors Pantin
and Leo Rhynie, as well as the presentations by our honorary graduates,
help us to formulate answers to many compelling questions.
At this years’ graduation, we celebrated four outstanding individuals
for their contributions to academia and society, Professor Kari Levitt
(Doctor of Laws – LLD) for her work associated with economics and
policy-making in the Caribbean; Mr. Kynaston McShine (Doctor of Letters
– DLitt), a Trinidadian living in New York, for devoting his life to the
visual arts. Most of Mr. McShine’s work has been recognized by awards
including an Honorary Doctorate by the San Francisco Art Institute; His
Excellency, the Hon. Arthur D. Hanna (Doctor of Laws- LLD), Governor
General of the Bahamas, for being a champion of civil rights in the
Bahamas and for influencing policy decisions in this regard; and our
very own Mr. Leroy Calliste aka Black Stalin – (Doctor of Letters -DLitt)
for his inspirational messages over the years through calypso.
The historic win of Barack Obama, President Elect of the USA, also
signals winds of change, not just for America, but for children of
migrants throughout the world. From all reports there are several
lessons that can be learnt from the strategic public relations campaign
led by David Axelrod and his team. From his comprehensive strategic
plan, that was made available to a wide audience from those on Facebook
to mobile phone users, to his timely networkaired documentary, narrated
by non-other than the Democratic Party nominee – the communication
strategy was key to his win. His campaign as described by one Newsweek
reporter was “well-organised, well run” – compared to others often
described as “chaotic”. His ability to gain financial support through
large as well as seemingly small donations from “the masses” is
something of an inspiration and one that we have also seen as key at UWI
- just review the UWI Adopt-A-Student initiative.
But foremost is the Obama campaign’s focus on sharing his strategy and
policies with a wide target audience using several channels and styles;
a key rule known to any good communicator and one that we will continue
to develop in the years ahead.
For instance, UWI Today is a newspaper designed to update you on the
research, teaching and key events taking place at the Campus. For more
in-depth information, you may review many research journals, books and
other publications produced by staff on a range of issues, from the
Haitian Revolution to Aluminium Smelting and Tropical Agriculture. We
will share some of these publications which were also promoted at the
recent Book Fair, with you in our next issue.
In closing, we must congratulate our editorial team, in particular, the
Marketing and Communications Office for leading the way in revamping the
newspaper. We must also thank our corporate sponsors for the continued
support of the supplement. Last but certainly not least, to you our
readers, thank you for your encouragement and advice as we look ahead to
2009.
EDITORIAL COMMITTEE
Campus Principal : Professor Clement Sankat
Director of Marketing and Comunications : Mrs. Dawn Marie De
Four-Gill
Editor : Mrs. Anna Walcott-Hardy
Contact us:
The UWI Marketing and Communications Office
Tel: (868) 662-2002 exts. 2013, 2014
Email: uwitoday@sta.uwi.edu
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