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Kangaloo hails UWI Roytec’s role in education and social change

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News President Christine Kangaloo receives a token from executive director UWI School of Business and Applied Studies Limited (UWI-ROYTEC) Wendy Augustus during the UWI-ROYTEC graduation ceremony at Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre, Lady Young Road, Port of Spain. - Ayanna Kinsale PRESIDENT Christine Kangaloo on Friday saluted the nation's teachers as drivers of social change, as she addressed the UWI Roytec graduation ceremony. She said her mother, father-in-law (former education minister […]

Source: Trinidad News

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