By Simone Augustus, Corporate Communications Officer
The University of the Southern Caribbean (USC) is proud to host its 91st Commencement Ceremony on Sunday, June 30, 2024, at 9:00 am. This momentous event will be held at the USC Auditorium on the Main Campus in Maracas Valley, St. Joseph, and will also be streamed live on YouTube (youtube.com/@UoSC).
As part of the festivities, the 2024 Spirit of USC Award will be presented to outstanding individuals who embody the spirit and values of USC. Among this year’s distinguished awardees is Dr. Naomi Modeste, a retired Professor Emeritus from Loma Linda University, whose remarkable career and contributions to public health and education have left an indelible mark on communities worldwide.
A Lifelong Commitment to Health and Education
Dr. Naomi Modeste’s journey began on the island of Tobago, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Her early education took root at home and continued at the John Roberts Memorial School of SDA in Glamorgan. After completing high school and two years of college at Caribbean Union College (CUC), she earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska. She then pursued a Master of Public Health (MPH) at Loma Linda University, a credential that would pave the way for her groundbreaking career.
Upon returning to Trinidad and Tobago, Dr. Modeste broke barriers as the first female Health and Temperance Director for the South Caribbean Conference, later advancing to Health and ADRA Director for the Caribbean Union Conference. Her leadership saw her conducting health seminars, organizing community health fairs, and collaborating with government health leaders, significantly impacting public health across the Caribbean.
A Distinguished Academic Career
Dr. Modeste’s pursuit of excellence led her back to Loma Linda University, where she earned a doctorate in Public Health while simultaneously working. Her impressive academic achievements and leadership skills led to her appointment as Director of the Department of Health for the Inter-American Division in Miami, Florida. In this role, she extended her influence across the Caribbean, Central America, and South America.
In 1990, Dr. Modeste joined the faculty of Loma Linda University’s School of Public Health. Over her 25-year tenure, she chaired the Department of Health Promotion and Education, directed the Masters and Doctoral Programs in Health Education, and mentored numerous graduate students. Notably, she restructured these programs to include online degrees, which remain popular today.
A Legacy of Publications and Awards
Dr. Modeste is a prolific author, with over 90 publications in refereed journals, a vegetarian cookbook tailored for the Caribbean, and her recent memoir, “Memoirs of an Island Belle.” Her dedication to education and public health has earned her numerous accolades, including the Loma Linda University Distinguished Service Award and recognition in “Who’s Who in Trinidad and Tobago” and “Who’s Who among America’s Teachers.”
Continued Service and Passion for Mission
Despite retiring, Dr. Modeste’s passion for mission work and education endures. She volunteers with various organizations, including HANDS International and APC Community Services, and has participated in mission trips to Belize, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, and beyond. Residing in Georgia, she continues to mentor youth, chairs the Conyers Adventist Academy School Board, and teaches an online graduate health behavior class.
Join Us in Celebration
USC invites everyone to join the 91st Commencement Ceremony to celebrate the Class of 2024 and honor Dr. Naomi Modeste’s extraordinary contributions. Her story is a testament to the power of education, service, and unwavering dedication. Tune in live on YouTube and be inspired by the legacy of an exceptional servant leader who truly embodies USC’s motto, “Beyond Excellence.”