Archived Issue August 2014

 

Always conscious of the need to preserve our heritage, the University does what it can to support those of like mind. That is why it was not at all difficult to select artist and historian Adrian Camps-Campins to be one of the eight people to be conferred with honorary degrees during the graduation ceremonies for the St Augustine campus in October this year.

Mr Camps-Campins has devoted a significant part of his life to researching the history of Trinidad and Tobago and has paid special attention to its architecture, which he has reproduced beautifully in his still growing collection of postcards that are simply marvelous collector’s items. As we begin preparations for those special ceremonies that send our family members out into the world, we share some of the ideas of our honorary graduands, click here to view article.

Other Top Stories

OUR CAMPUS
Another term
Professor Reddock continues
RESEARCH
Saving students
A matter of survival
RESEARCH
Out of the memory clinic
Tracking Dementia
ENGINEERING
Working in 3D
Building for ourselves

UWI Calendar August - September 2014

Mediation Training Workshops
August 12-15, 2014
St. Augustine Campus
Rhythm and Sound
August 16, 2014
UWI Open Campus
Amazonian Wildlife
August 17-22, 2014
UWI, UTT
First Year Experience - UWI Life 2014
August 28-30, 2014
UWI SPEC, St Augustine Campus
Guild Orientation 2014
Aug 27th-September 5th, 2014
St Augustine Campus
Matriculation and Welcome Ceremony
September 18, 2014
St. Augustine Campus

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Also In This Issue

  Our 20 Honorary Graduands
  Message from the Principal: Keeping our quality high
  Professor Reddock continues
  Joining Forces
  World Karate Championships champ
  A matter of survival
  Prof Sharma gets award
  UWI St. Augustine recognised as a “high quality institution” by the ACTT
  Small economies: better on their toes than on their knees
  The UWI and University of Havana discuss Caribbean challenges
  Off to Villa Bay
  Lost Worlds: The disease that strips you from yourself
  A new dimension to local manufacturing: Department of MME acquires 3D printer
  Postcards of legacy
  A hand of hope
  A Caribbean Contact