JAMAICA | Prime Minister Andrew Holness Receives Honorary Doctorate from Delaware State University
JAMAICA | Prime Minister Andrew Holness Receives Honorary Doctorate from Delaware State University

DOVER, Delaware, May 10, 2024 - Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness was on Friday awarded an honourary Doctor of Humane Letters by the Delaware State University, a privately governed, state-assisted historically black land-grant research university in Dover, Delaware. 

The prime minister was awarded the honorary doctorate, following his address to the approximately  200  Doctoral and Masters graduates of which some 38 were Jamaican Doctoral candidates who participated in an international programme put on by the university.

Prime minister Andrew Holness delivers commencement address at Delaware State University at the 2024 commencement ceremony on Friday May 10, at the university’s campus at Dover, Delaware. Looking on at right are Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States HE Audrey Marks, President Tony Allen and other members of the school’s administration and faculty | Derrick Scott Photo..
Prime minister Andrew Holness delivers commencement address at Delaware State University at the 2024 commencement ceremony on Friday May 10, at the university’s campus at Dover, Delaware. Looking on at right are Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States HE Audrey Marks, President Tony Allen and other members of the school’s administration and faculty | Derrick Scott Photo..
The Jamaican prime minister is the first head of government to receive the honour and to address the commencement ceremony in the 133 year history of the university.

In presenting the honourary degree the president of Delaware State University Dr. Tony Allen  said the award was given for Mr. Holness’ service and commitment and dedication to Jamaica.

The University president also disclosed that he will be expanding the programme to not only serve Africans in the United States but also Africans in the Diaspora.

Prime Minister Holness urged the graduates to  look at challenges as opportunities to be discovered, while obstacles  are sometimes stepping stones and our struggles are often time exercises in our quest to move forward and make us stronger.

Prime minister Andrew Holness at centre, along with Ambassador Audrey Marks and MP Roberty Montague pose for a photograph with Jamaican graduates of the Delaware State University, at the 2024 commencement ceremony on Friday May 10, at the university’s campus at Dover, Delaware | Derrick Scott Photo.
Prime minister Andrew Holness at centre, along with Ambassador Audrey Marks and MP Roberty Montague pose for a photograph with Jamaican graduates of the Delaware State University, at the 2024 commencement ceremony on Friday May 10, at the university’s campus at Dover, Delaware | Derrick Scott Photo.
“Our point of view and our perception may not be the full picture of reality, hence we can benefit immensely from approaching our problems from a different point of view. To achieve this we must accept that regardless of how much knowledge we believe we possess, there is still more to learn, so we must open our minds to new ideas,” Prime Minister Holness told the graduates.

“Our understanding is never sufficient so we must seek advice and have the patience to listen and learn from the experience of others. Sometimes a different point of view can be achieved by having the humility to step back from a problem. This is how we gain perspective, the holistic view, the ability to see the picture from the eyes of others, the ability to see the picture outside of the frame,”  he pointed out.

The Prime Minister was accompanied by Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States HE Audrey markes as well as the member of parliament for St. Mary West, Robert Montague.

-30-

Please fill the required field.
Image