By Ms. Simone Augustus, Communications Specialist, Office of the President
On Monday, September 30, 2024, the University of the Southern Caribbean (USC) officially began the new academic year with its time-honored tradition, the President’s Convocation. Held at 3:05 PM in the USC Auditorium, the event set the tone for the year ahead and offered a glimpse into the institution’s forward-looking vision.
The theme for this year’s Convocation, “Building on Faith: Bridging the Past, Inspiring the Future,” resonated with the USC community as the university begins preparations for its centennial celebration in 2027. The Convocation opened with the customary processional, featuring USC’s teaching faculty donned in full academic regalia, a powerful symbol of the institution’s dedication to nurturing both intellect and character.
A key highlight of the Convocation was the participation of USC’s academic leaders. Deans and representatives from each of USC’s academic schools delivered brief but impactful remarks, offering their well-wishes for the new academic year. Their messages echoed the theme of “Building on Faith” and underscored the commitment to academic excellence and spiritual growth.
USC also welcomed the principals of the Maracas SDA Primary School and the Caribbean Union College Secondary School, both located on the USC campus. Mrs. Charmaine Jardine-Brisbane and Mr. Leslie Hislop—both proud alumni of Caribbean Union College (now USC)—were warmly greeted, along with students from their schools. Each principal offered words of encouragement for the year ahead, reinforcing the collaborative spirit that defines the USC community.
Addressing students, faculty, staff, and special guests, Dr. Colwick Wilson, President of USC, shared his insights and priorities for the 2024/2025 academic year. In his address, Dr. Wilson anchored his message in scripture, invoking passages from Isaiah, Philippians, and the Psalms to inspire hope, courage, and faith. Reflecting on USC’s journey from its beginnings in Miracle Valley to becoming a leading educational institution in the Caribbean, Dr. Wilson emphasized the importance of learning from the past while boldly forging ahead.
“We are called to be the bridge between the past and the future—sustained by faith, not by fear,” he said, reminding students of their role in the university’s legacy. “This year holds special significance as we prepare to launch our centennial celebrations, reflecting on our journey through Miracle Valley while anticipating the bright future we are building together.”
Dr. Wilson urged the entire USC community to continue striving for excellence. He warmly welcomed new students, noting that they are now part of an institution with nearly a century of service to higher education.
“To our new students, welcome to the USC family! You are now part of a legacy that stretches back nearly a century, and we are thrilled to walk with you on this journey toward your graduation in 2028,” he said.
He also encouraged students to embrace challenges as opportunities for growth, saying, “Don’t miss the blessings of a negative experience. Hold on to the lessons learned in failure, treasure the wisdom gained from a difficult grade, and always seek out the good in life’s storms.”
For faculty and staff, Dr. Wilson offered gratitude for their dedication and perseverance, reminding them of their integral role in USC’s mission to shape extraordinary servants of God. He also acknowledged the support of alumni and other contributors whose faithfulness has strengthened USC’s foundation.
“We aren’t just teaching lessons; we are molding lives, empowering our students to be extraordinary servants of God to humanity through intellectual curiosity, spiritual nurture, moral integrity, and cultural diversity,” he emphasized.
As USC continues to grow, with over 32,000 graduates impacting the world, the President’s Convocation 2024 set the stage for another year of transformation and progress. Dr. Wilson’s closing words captured the essence of the event: “Together, with God as our foundation, we will continue to build a university that inspires, transforms, and prepares each generation for a brighter tomorrow.”
With USC on the verge of its 100th anniversary, Dr. Wilson’s address set an optimistic and inspiring tone for the 2024/2025 academic year, uniting the university community around a shared commitment to excellence and faith. The President’s Convocation 2024 was more than just an opening ceremony—it was a celebration of USC’s enduring legacy and an invitation to build an even brighter future.
With purpose and unity, the USC family looks forward to the new academic year, ready to contribute to the legacy of faith, innovation, and excellence that defines the University of the Southern Caribbean.