Statement on the Passing of Sir Keith Hunte
The UWI Regional Headquarters, Jamaica W.I. Friday, Sunday, October 6, 2024— The following statement is issued by Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, Vice-Chancellor of The University of the West Indies
(The UWI), in tribute to Sir Keith Hunte, the second Principal of The UWI Cave Hill Campus who passed away on Thursday, October 3 at age 87.
The University of the West Indies community throughout the region and in the global world celebrates the life and memorable contributions of its distinguished alumnus, academic and administrator, Sir Keith Hunte. We remember him fondly for his irrepressible expression of humanity, particularly his kinetic kindness, social warmth and endemic decency.
Throughout the academy, not only at the Cave Hill Campus, where he served as Head of the History Department, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and General Studies, and finally as Principal, Keith was known for his boundless collegiality. His caring qualities simultaneously represented the core and cornerstone of the institution he loved dearly and dedicated his life to its mission and multiple mandates. We all remember the rigour and joy brought to academic discourse and administrative exercises. Everyone was to be heard, all contributions respected, and never a harsh word uttered from his lips.
The humane tone and texture of his interventions and leadership were always worth repeating, for they were uplifting and generous. Many moments can be recalled when, with his impulsive diplomatic intention, conflicts were resolved to satisfaction, and hitherto divided colleagues retired to the staff lounge there to speak in harmony about the future.
Decades of such dedication culminated in a legacy characterised by the highest regard for the values and culture of the University. There were always circumstances that required an injection of wisdom and calmness. We could count on Keith to keep the peace and promote rightness when rage seemed to be having the upper hand. The 76 years of The UWI’s outstanding service to the region and all its people have a great deal to do with the mentality of such a dignified man and loyal brother.
Keith was a persistent public servant of the highest order and a citizen to be admired for the importance of the honour he presented in all matters he was called to be a part of. The University and its region are the prime beneficiaries of his building code, which we know for sure will endure.
In his diverse roles, he mentored many. He supported an even larger number. All of us are grateful for his generosity of spirit and the gift we received from sharing his company. From student to Principal and Pro Vice-Chancellor, his journey was marked by his commitment to justice for all, and special care for those in critical need. On behalf of our University, I offer condolences to his dear family and friends.
Blessings upon his wonderful soul. May he rest in peace.
The UWI has been and continues to be a pivotal force in every aspect of Caribbean development; residing at the centre of all efforts to improve the well-being of people across the region for the past 75 years.
From a university college of London in Jamaica with 33 medical students in 1948, The UWI is today an internationally respected, global university with near 50,000 students and five campuses: Mona in Jamaica, St. Augustine in Trinidad and Tobago, Cave Hill in Barbados, Five Islands inAntigua and Barbuda and itsGlobal Campus, and global centres in partnership with universities in North America, Latin America, Asia, Africa and Europe.
The UWI offers over 800 certificate, diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate degree options in Culture, Creative and Performing Arts, Food and Agriculture, Engineering, Humanities and Education, Law, Medical Sciences, Science and Technology, Social Sciences, and Sport. As the Caribbean’s leading university, it possesses the largest pool of Caribbean intellect and expertise committed to confronting the critical issues of our region and wider world.
The UWI has been consistently ranked among the top universities globally by the most reputable ranking agency, Times Higher Education (THE). The UWI is the only Caribbean-based university to make the prestigious lists since its debut in the rankings in 2018. In addition to its leading position in the Caribbean in the World University Rankings, it is also in the top 25 for Latin America and the Caribbean and the top 100 global Golden Age universities (between 50 and 80 years old). The UWI is also featured among the leading universities on THE’s Impact Rankings for its response to the world’s biggest concerns, outlined in the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including Good Health and Wellbeing; Gender Equality and Climate Action. In 2024, The UWI launched a first-of-its-kind global online graduate business school focused on leadership within the context of supporting the SDGs.
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