CHILL Magazine Issue 26

Page 60

AROUND CAMPUS XXXX

Peace Sign A laudable humanitarian project has seen The UWI, Cave Hill Campus become home to the first Peace Pole to be planted in Barbados.

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Peace Pole is an internationally recognised symbol of the hopes and dreams of humankind, and it stands vigil in silent prayer for peace on earth. Each Peace Pole bears the words “May Peace Prevail on Earth” in different languages on each of its four or six sides. The Peace Pole project was launched internationally in 1955, and today, there are approximately 250, 000 such poles around the world. The pole at Cave Hill was the initiative of the Rotary Club of Barbados South that is seeking to erect them at 60 schools across the island. A ceremonial unveiling was held on campus on 4 January, attended by various officials including Chief Justice of Barbados and Patron of the Rotary Club of Barbados South, Sir Patterson Cheltenham; Minister of Home Affairs, Wilfred Abrahams; Senator Dr. John Rogers; Principal of Cave Hill Campus, Professor Clive Landis; Chief Education Officer, Dr. Ramona Archer-Bradshaw; Rotary International District 7030 Governor, Sonya Alleyne; and President of the Rotary Club of Barbados South, George Connolly.

Prof. Landis said the university was honoured to be chosen as the site of the island’s inaugural Peace Pole, adding: “The inscription on the pole is deceptively simple, ‘May Peace Prevail on Earth’. As we reflect on that invocation, we recognise that peace can only prevail when conditions for peace exist. “As an example, a precondition for peace is that there is freedom; freedom from bondage of any kind, [and] also freedom to express yourself, and the freedom to disagree with someone in a peaceful manner. There can be no peace without these three freedoms.” He added that it was fitting that the site chosen for the installation of the pole was near Quaw’s Quest, a monument that commemorates the life of William Quaw, one of the 295 enslaved people who, upon emancipation, occupied the lands on which the campus is now situated. “…we are grateful today [for] the advocacy of persons like William Quaw and many other women and men of peace down through the ages. We enjoy freedom of expression and the ability to express our will freely at the ballot box to elect a new government. William Quaw fought for these freedoms and therefore helped to generate the conditions for peace in Barbados.” Landis noted, however, that in today’s era of social media, the freedom to disagree with someone in a peaceful manner is under threat, as it is being eroded by a toxic mix of online hate speech, trolling, cyberbullying and censorship. He told the audience the university has a key role to play in promoting peace in society by creating the widest possible didactic space in academe, to permit critical discourse to be conducted in a respectful and scientific manner for the advancement of knowledge and social enlightenment.


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Bold Declaration

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pages 107-109

L’il T’Pot’s Big Adventure

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pages 110-111

A July Jaunt in Stockholm

6min
pages 112-116

SALISES Continues Search for Indigenous Solutions Scholarship

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pages 102-103

Extending a Collaborative Reach

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pages 104-106

Tourism Students Debate Mandatory Vaccinations

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pages 98-99

Greater Push Towards Big Data

3min
pages 96-97

Volcanic Eruption an Opportunity for Outreach and Sharing

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pages 100-101

Honours Born of True Grit

5min
pages 94-95

Finding Ways to Bloom in a Pandemic

2min
pages 90-91

Record Number of Social Scientists in Professorial Ranks

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pages 92-93

New Law Dean to Focus on Building Research

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pages 88-89

Medical Scientists Dominate Awards for Excellence

8min
pages 78-81

The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason - A Woman of Many Firsts

7min
pages 84-87

Caribbean People Urged to Claim Their Achievements

4min
pages 76-77

Dr. Jason Haynes Wins Prestigious UNESCO Award

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pages 82-83

Recipe for Classroom Success

3min
pages 68-69

Special Recognition to Sport and Cultural Exemplars

5min
pages 72-73

Cave Hill Wins International Award for Digital Transformation

3min
pages 74-75

Peace Sign

4min
pages 60-61

Building the Case for Home Language in School

4min
pages 58-59

Tech-savviness Not Revealed on E-Learning Platforms

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pages 64-65

Custom-Designed Curriculum

2min
pages 66-67

Students Gifted New Outdoor Study Space

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pages 62-63

Understanding the Link Between Dental Health Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease

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pages 52-53

A Rise for Educational Research

5min
pages 54-55

New Guide to Monitor and Assess SDGs

3min
pages 56-57

Early Warning System for Wildfires on the Cards

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pages 50-51

Improving Blood Flow With Cannabinoids

2min
pages 48-49

Dissecting the Science of Our Eating Habits

2min
pages 44-45

Social Work Community Initiatives

4min
pages 38-39

Exploring Herbal Cocktails to Treat Infertility in Women

2min
pages 46-47

Student’s 3D Invention Can Assist the Physically Impaired

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pages 42-43

Engaging Learning Disabilities in Higher Education

2min
pages 24-25

UWI and Kenya Push Caribbean-Africa Talks

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pages 40-41

Med Specialist Aims to Leave Distinct Mark

4min
pages 36-37

Vaccines Fears Unfounded

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pages 26-27

International Internships for Three Marketing Students

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pages 30-31

Navigating New Student Registration With a Buddy

3min
pages 34-35

Emergency Powers in a Pandemic

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pages 28-29

Little Desire for Death Penalty

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pages 22-23

Professor Landis Assumes Leadership at Cave Hill

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pages 16-19

CDB Governor Points Way to Regional Revival

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pages 6-7

Prime Minister Mottley - New Realities for Forging a Nation

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Playwright Urges Deeper Understanding of Cultural Heritage

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Republic Move Comes Under Fire

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Creating Value From Our Ideas

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Campus Remains on the Frontline in COVID Fight

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New Unit to Focus on Law and Health Research

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