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UVI Celebrates 2025 Commencement with Historic Firsts and Distinguished Honorees.

uvihonoree19052025The University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) celebrated its 61st Commencement ceremonies on May 15, 2025, on the Albert A. Sheen Campus on St. Croix and May 16, 2025, on the Orville E. Kean Campus on St. Thomas. Jubilant crowds of family members, alumni, supporters and dignitaries honored an accomplished graduating class of 288 students across UVI’s six schools and colleges and celebrated a series of institutional milestones. 

In addition to marking the first commencement exercises presided over by UVI President Dr. Safiya George, who assumed office in August 2024, the ceremonies recognized the accomplishments of a diverse and dynamic graduating class, including historic program milestones, military commissions, and the conferral of prestigious honorary degrees. 

In her passionate welcome address, Dr. George highlighted the strengths of the graduating class saying, “I am confident that the resilient, eminent, revolutionary... limitless, innovative and tenacious Class of 2025 is going to go out in the world and do big bold things and also make small impactful, meaningful moves as well.” She added, “Graduates, you are the next generation of leaders at the nexus between educational preparation and implementation for greater impact and economic development right here at home.”  

Chair of the UVI Board of Trustees Henry C. Smock also reflected on the significance of the event and the impressive achievements of the Class of 2025. “The Board of Trustees is keenly aware that many of you were employed full-time, part-time, maintain households, raise children, all while attending UVI. And that’s something many of us on this stage would find extremely difficult to accomplish,” he said. “Your tenacity and commitment have served you well in the attainment of your goals.” 

Acting Governor of the Virgin Islands Tregenza Roach, a UVI alumnus and former faculty member, congratulated graduates with an inspirational message paying tribute to the heroes of the Virgin Islands. He shared stories of Virgin Islanders who contributed to the progress of the African Diaspora, reminding graduates that they are stepping into a legacy of greatness. “You stand on the shoulders of these incredible and awesome people and we are excited and hopeful for where you will take us in the future,” he stated. 

A highlight of both ceremonies was the keynote address delivered by Hill Harper, award-winning actor, best-selling author, and humanitarian, who was awarded an honorary doctorate during the ceremony. Celebrated for his roles in award-winning television series and his passionate advocacy for youth empowerment, health equity and education, Harper shared a message of purpose, legacy, and collective responsibility. He reminded the Class of 2025 that they are living answers to ancestral prayers and challenged them to lead with energy, courage, and compassion to help move what is stuck in the world, leaving behind their own lasting fingerprints of change. 

“You are magnificent, you are brilliant, and you are unstoppable, so remember you have to believe, and you have to show up with the level of energy that’s required to change something, and that energy has to be enthusiastic, it has to be positive, and finally, you have to forgive. As soon as you forgive, you go back to believing something new,” Harper exhorted. 

UVI also conferred Doctor of Humane Letters degrees on Brigadier General Deborah Y. Francis Howell and Brigadier General Sally F. Petty, two Virgin Islanders who broke barriers in military leadership. Both honorees were recognized for their decades of service, leadership, advocacy, and mentorship within the armed forces. 

The 2025 ceremonies marked the graduation of UVI’s inaugural cohort of students from the University’s Executive MBA program, a globally focused curriculum designed for experienced professionals. The five-member class, comprised of USVI and regional business leaders, included Kim Jerome, Sana Joseph Smith, Candace Warner Shoy, Kenneth Alleyne, and Edidiong Utibe. 

Representing another first for the institution, Edna Alfred and Zavira Wilson became the first two graduates of UVI’s new Associate of Science in Horticulture program, which integrates agricultural science, sustainability, and economic development across the Virgin Islands.  

Ten students were awarded the Ph.D. in Creative Leadership for Innovation and Change, representing the highest level of academic achievement at UVI. Among them were Dr. Gary Molloy, Commissioner of the Virgin Islands Department of Labor, and his wife, Dr. Christa-Ann Molloy, a longtime educator — underscoring a shared commitment to public service and academic excellence. 

La’Monee Morris, former Miss UVI, and Jhaleek Christian graduated from UVI’s ROTC program and received military commissions. Both were celebrated for their leadership, dedication, and future service to the nation. 

Kyra Edwards, 2024 White House HBCU Scholar, delivered the class address on St. Croix, emphasizing growth through adversity and the power of perseverance. She encouraged her classmates to pause and appreciate how far they’ve come: “Here’s to the seeds we planted, to the storms we endured, to the gardens we have grown, to the lessons we have learned, and to the brilliant, blooming futures ahead of us. Let us bask in the pride of our win and savor the fragrance of our victory.” 

On St. Thomas, Joleen Buchanan, addressed her peers with reflections on perseverance and self-belief. “We started this journey with uncertainty and somehow we still made it here. Uncertainty will always be there. We don’t run from it,” she said. In the face of uncertainty, she urged graduates to “Take risks, ask questions, make mistakes and still show up.” 

The ceremonies also honored the fiftieth anniversary of the Class of 1975, recognized the dedication of UVI faculty and staff, and showcased the musical talents of UVI students who performed throughout the events setting a celebratory tone. 

To watch the recorded events, view the booklet and read student success stories, visit www.uvi.edu

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