Type: Featured Story 15 Nov 2024 By: Bahamas Information Services Source: Bahamas Information Services

UB hosts its Fall 2024 Honours Convocation

The University of The Bahamas hosted its Fall 2024 Honours Convocation, celebrating the academic achievements of its highest-performing students. The ceremony, held at the Performing Arts Centre on the camp

UB hosts its Fall 2024 Honours Convocation

NASSAU, The Bahamas -- Today, November 15, 2024, the University of The Bahamas hosted its Fall 2024 Honours Convocation, celebrating the academic achievements of its highest-performing students. The ceremony, held at the Performing Arts Centre on the campus of the University of The Bahamas, Oakes Field, underscored the institution's commitment to excellence and leadership.

The Hon. Keith Bell, Minister of Housing and Urban Renewal, was one of the keynote speakers at the event. Reflecting on perseverance, the transformative power of education, and the importance of serving the nation, he shared insights drawn from his own experiences. An alumnus and awardee of the University of The Bahamas in 1995, Minister Keith Bell spoke about how his time at the institution shaped his career, influencing critical policy decisions in housing and wage reforms.

In his remarks, MinisterBell also honoured the university's rich legacy, which spans over five decades, and paid tribute to pioneers such as the late Sir Lynden Pindling and Dr. Keva Bethel, who played key roles in the institution's growth. He encouraged the honourees to use their achievements as a foundation for nation-building, urging them to continue striving for personal and professional growth.

“You are the future of The Bahamas,” Minister Bell said. “Your academic success is not just a personal milestone, but a vital contribution to our collective progress as a nation.”

The Fall 2024 Honours Convocation highlighted the University of The Bahamas' role in equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed to lead across various sectors. The event served as both a celebration of excellence and a reaffirmation of the university's mission to build a brighter future for The Bahamas.

Among the high achievers was Director General of Bahamas Information Services, Mr. Elcott Coleby, who attained Honour Roll and President's List. He commented that he was gratified "at reaping some of the fruits of my labour. I am humbled and thankful to God."

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