100 TAU students graduate in Science, Public Health & Nursing
The Texila American University (TAU) recently hosted its 14th Graduation Ceremony at the Guyana Marriott Hotel which saw 100 students completing their studies in science, nursing and public health.
These students from India, Jamaica, Guyana, South Africa, the USA, and Nigeria were conferred with degrees.
A total of 59 graduated from the College of Medicine, 36 from the College of Public Health and five from the College of Nursing.
During the ceremony, the Best Basic Science Student award was given to Manoha R S, while Janielle Jonelle Gordon copped the Best Clinical Student award and Lance Orane Barnes secured the Dean’s Award.
In addition, the Second-Best Graduate Award was bestowed upon Marian Merl Millaneise and Shyline Paradza Maphosa was awarded the Third-Best Graduate prize. The Chancellor’s Award was given to Janielle Jonelle Gordon.
Prime Minister, Brigadier (Rtrd.) Mark Phillips delivered an inspiring convocational address, emphasising the importance of education and the contributions of graduates to society.
Chancellor of the University Saju Bhaskar and Pro chancellor Chitra Lakshmi extended their heartfelt congratulations to all the graduates on their remarkable academic achievements.
“We are immensely proud of our graduates and their remarkable achievements,” Bhaskar stated while adding “This ceremony not only recognised their hard work and dedication but also celebrated the diverse talents and backgrounds that enrich our academic community.”
The TAU Guyana Graduation Ceremony served as a testament to the institution’s commitment to fostering academic excellence and cultural diversity. It was a celebration of the remarkable accomplishments of the students, who are poised to make meaningful contributions to their respective fields and communities.