University of the Southern Caribbean
The University of the Southern Caribbean (USC) is deeply saddened by the tragic loss of one of our cherished students, Xianne Julian, who perished in a devastating fire on December 16, 2024 alongside her mother, Honourable Minister in the Ministry Education and Member of Parliament for D’Abadie/O’Meara, Lisa Morris-Julian, and her sibling, six-year-old Jesiah Julian.
Xianne, a beloved member of our student body, began her journey at USC in January 2024 as a student in the Bachelor of Science in Psychology program within the School of Social Sciences. In her short time with us, she was known for her warm spirit, dedication to learning and growth, and the promise she held for the future, embodying the USCian spirit.
USC President, Dr. Colwick Wilson, shared: “The loss of Xianne Julian, a promising student and a beautiful soul, is a profound tragedy for our entire university community. We grieve alongside her loved ones and offer our prayers for strength and comfort during this challenging time.”
The USC family – its administration, faculty, staff, and students of the University of the Southern Caribbean—especially those within the School of Social Sciences—extend sincere and heartfelt condolences to the Morris-Julian family, Xianne’s friends, her classmates, and all who are grieving this immeasurable loss.
As we reflect on this tragedy, we hold on to the reminder that while Xianne’s life here was brief, her spirit and legacy will remain with us. We are comforted by the hope that God’s love offers peace, even in the face of sorrow, and we trust that He will provide strength and healing to all affected.
May the memories of Xianne, Jesiah, and their mother Lisa bring solace in this time of profound grief. Our prayers and thoughts remain with their loved ones during this difficult time.