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Monroe University confers Degrees on 48 Graduates from SVG
Press Release
June 24, 2025

Monroe University confers Degrees on 48 Graduates from SVG

Forty-eight students from St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) were awarded their degrees from Monroe University, a New York-based leader in educating first-generation and international students, during Monroe’s 92nd Annual Commencement held June, 12, 2025 at Radio City Music Hall in mid-town New York City.

The 48 graduates from SVG comprised one of the largest international, single-country student groups in Monroe’s Class of 2025, a release from the College states. Altogether, the graduating class of 2,785 students represented an impressive 65 countries.

In addition to the graduates and guests, the University said it was honoured and delighted to host Angie Williams, Secretary to Prime Minister, Dr Ralph Gonsalves, who was in attendance at Commencement to support and celebrate SVG’s graduating students.

This year’s Commencement was particularly special as it marked the first one held at the iconic venue since Monroe’s elevation to university status last summer. President, Marc Jerome, reflected on the institution’s historic achievement during his uplifting, celebratory remarks.

“You are a historic class. We started the academic year together as Monroe College, and you have the honour of being the first graduating class from Monroe University,” said Jerome.

He continued: “Graduation is always one of my favourite days of the year. There’s just something about putting on the graduation cap and gown, coming with your family to the greatest city in the world- New York City- and celebrating your graduation at one of the most famous venues in the world, Radio City Music Hall. When you walk in through the doors, you cannot help but be inspired and impressed by what we’re seeing. But today, we’re inspired and impressed by you.”

“Just think back to the person you were when you first started at Monroe. You arrived with a dream and the determination to make life better for yourself, your family and your community. Today that dream comes true,” Jerome said.

For some future Monroe graduates from St Vincent and the Grenadines following in their footsteps, that dream will be first made possible through a generous scholarship programme jointly funded by the Government and Monroe University. The programme is designed to make
a quality tertiary education more accessible, affordable, and attainable for local students and their families.

The 2025 Monroe University graduates from SVG are:

Aaliyah Shannia Charles ; Abeni N. Richards; Affiah Kenyah Williams; Aneka R. Neptune; Angella Donna John; Arianna K. Wyllie; Ashena B. Bowman; Avin S. Cruickshank; Casnel Morris; Chrisna Sarah Marksman; Christel S. Charles; Christlyn Cascella Samuel; Cleanna S. Matthews; Corazon S. Charles-Henry; Corlene Natasha Samuel; Andre T. Cottle; Darese Daronique Daronnie Small; Desla Campbell; Donte T. Sam; Evangia Thompson; Felicia Debra Spencer; Janniah Janiné Ollivierre; Jessica Locinda Ash; Jevante C. Lewis; Julanne C. Caesar; Keniesha Barbour; Kimeon K. Byron; Kinda Joanna John Matthias; Kishelle Hannah Camplin; La Fleur R. Tesheira; LaTonya Shanice Mc Nichols; Linda C. Seaton; Linda Melissa Abraham; Monique Pamela Isaacs; Neeka Ann P. Anderson-Isaacs; Nikeisha K. Williams ; Nyron R. Collis; Phylliscia Tittle; Reyorn K. Richards; Samantha D. Lewis; Sasha Rachel Joseph; Shaquani W. Antoine; Solange Blossom Vinette Walters; Sonette Andrews-De Freitas; Stevie Britney Peters; Stinesha Samanthia Delpesche; Sylvanus Henry; and Zonelle Rodika Shortte.

Two separate ceremonies were held to accommodate the families and friends of the students earning Associate, Bachelor’s, or Master’s degrees or professional and advanced certificates.

Graduates participating in the morning ceremony completed programmes of study in Monroe’s School of Business and Accounting, School of Criminal and Social Justice, School of Information Technology, and School of Nursing. The Grand Marshal was Cicely Spann, a valued member of staff for 30 years who currently works within the Office of Loan Management. Bronx County (NY) District Attorney, Darcel Clark, gave the keynote address.

The afternoon ceremony conferred degrees on graduate students from Monroe’s King Graduate School, as well as undergraduate students from the School of Allied Health Professions, School of Education, and School of Hospitality Management and the Culinary Institute of New York. Maria Vega, a member of the Student Financial Services team who has also served Monroe students for 30 years, led the processional as Grand Marshal. New York City Public Schools Chancellor and former Monroe University Vice President Melissa Aviles-Ramos delivered the keynote address.

The University conferred 596 Master’s degrees; 1,081 Bachelor’s degrees; and 1,051 Associate degrees this year, as well as awarded 57 professional and advanced certificates.

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