By Ms. Simone Augustus, Communications Specialist, Office of the President
As the University of the Southern Caribbean (USC) marches toward its 100th anniversary in 2027, the institution is poised to celebrate a remarkable legacy of transforming lives and cultivating leaders to go “Beyond Excellence.” This centennial will not only reflect on the achievements of generations past but also launch us forward with a focus on strategic pillars that define our vision: resilience, innovation, cultural unity, and sustainable development. These priorities are at the heart of USC’s centennial campaign, which seeks to cement USC’s role as a leading light for holistic, impactful education across the Caribbean.
Against this vibrant backdrop, USC is thrilled to introduce the eight delegates for the 2025 Portraits of Excellence pageant—an event that has, over the years, become synonymous with USC’s commitment to developing leaders for a sustainable Caribbean. The 2025 theme, “Entrepreneurial Innovations: An Imperative for Sustainability in the Caribbean,” aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals #8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) and #9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure). Our delegates represent a tapestry of Caribbean heritage and resilience, and each brings their unique vision for promoting sustainability, unity, and innovation in their home countries and beyond.
Meet the 2025 Delegates
Antigua: Ms. Alicia Lewis and Mr. Asahel Joseph
Ms. Alicia Lewis, a third-year Accounting major with aspirations to become a Forensic Accountant, is a skilled event organizer and content creator. In her UN-inspired vision, Alicia advocates for equipping tertiary institutions to foster entrepreneurial skills, urging that universities teach business practices centered on regional development and environmental protection.
Mr. Asahel Joseph, a third-year Computing major, envisions himself as a Dental Technician. Asahel is passionate about creating innovative hubs across the Caribbean where youth can share and implement creative ideas to benefit their communities.
Dominica: Ms. Felesha Jack
A third-year Biology major, Ms. Felesha Jack aspires to become a Research Geneticist. Felesha proposes the creation of a Regional Entrepreneurial Innovation & Development Program (REID) to connect Caribbean entrepreneurs with resources, funding, and training for sustainable business development, aligning closely with the UN’s goals of decent work and economic growth.
South Campus & Extension Sites: Mr. Marques Bruce
A Nursing major in his third year, Mr. Marques Bruce has his sights set on serving as a future Minister of Health. Marques advocates for inclusive entrepreneurial education throughout the Caribbean, with an emphasis on cultural industries that support marginalized communities.
VINADA (St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Grenada): Ms. Ahjea Jackson and Mr. Hansel Thomas
Ms. Ahjea Jackson, a second-year Biology student, aspires to a career in public health. She champions “Blue Growth” initiatives like sustainable marine tourism and aquaculture to drive economic growth while protecting the region’s unique marine resources.
Mr. Hansel Thomas, a Nutrition and Dietetics student, envisions becoming a Registered Dietitian. Hansel proposes mentorship and networking opportunities that connect Caribbean entrepreneurs with investors to cultivate sustainable business models.
Trinidad & Tobago: Ms. Ruquayya Abdul-Haqq and Mr. Michael Garcia
Ms. Ruquayya Abdul-Haqq, a third-year History major, aspires to be a Criminal Lawyer. She advocates for creating regional venture capital funds to finance startups, particularly in underserved communities, and ensure sustainable economic growth.
Mr. Michael Garcia, a third-year Management major with a focus on entrepreneurship, envisions a Caribbean where education nurtures creativity and problem-solving, equipping students to drive regional innovation.
Charting the Path to Portraits of Excellence 2025
In February 2025, each delegate will present their research findings to the USC community, showcasing projects that directly address the core of the theme, “Entrepreneurial Innovations: An Imperative for Sustainability in the Caribbean”. Their research presentations are more than academic exercises; they are blueprints for action, offering insights that could shape real-world solutions for a resilient, thriving Caribbean.
The excitement will reach its pinnacle on Pageant Night, March 16, 2025, where each delegate will have the opportunity to share their heritage, talents, and aspirations. From dazzling cultural costumes that reflect the rich diversity of the Caribbean to thought-provoking responses to impromptu questions, these young leaders will demonstrate the profound depth of their commitment to sustainable progress. The top-scoring male and female delegates will be crowned Mr. & Ms. USC 2025, taking on the mantle of USC ambassadors, entrusted with a mission to represent USC’s values in the year ahead.
As we celebrate these remarkable individuals, we also renew our commitment to USC’s centennial priorities. The spirit of resilience, the pursuit of innovation, and the dedication to a more sustainable Caribbean are evident in each delegate’s journey. The 2025 Portraits of Excellence delegates are not only contestants; they are USC’s promise to the future—a future where boundless imagination, entrepreneurial spirit, and a commitment to community are the cornerstones of lasting progress.
Learn more about Portraits of Excellence and the 2025 delegates at usc.edu.tt/poe