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Posted: Thursday 8 June, 2017 at 3:07 AM

Nevis Deputy Premier thanks MUA students for contributions to Nevis; region

Deputy Premier of Nevis Hon. Mark Brantley delivering the commencement address at the graduation ceremony at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Rhode Island on June 03, 2017
By: NIA, Press Release

    NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (June 07, 2017) -- Graduating students from the Medical University of the Americas (MUA) and the Medical University of Saba, were lauded for choosing the off shore schools in the Caribbean to pursue studies.

     

    Deputy Premier of Nevis Hon. Mark Brantley, thanked the students while delivering the commencement address at their graduating ceremony in Rhode Island on June 03, 2017.
     
    He welcomed the student’s presence on Nevis and in the region and stated that it added immensely to the economic life and times of the people.
     
    The Deputy Premier, also urged them to encourage their friends, siblings and other family members to consider both universities for their higher educational needs.
     
    Meantime, Mr. Brantley, who is also the Minister of Health in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA), singled out students from the graduating class, who studied at the MUA Nevis Campus at Potworks, for their philanthropic work and commended them for their efforts.
     
    He recalled being approached by Kirandeep Chahal and other members of the student association, to advice of their intention to raise funds to purchase operating room lights for the Alexandra Hospital.
     
    The Health Minister said the lighting was handed over to the hospital’s administration and the people of Nevis continue to be benefices of that gift.
     
    He used the opportunity to publicly thank the students for the gesture.
     
    “I publicly thank young Dr.  Chahal and her team at the MUA, for their kindness to the people of Nevis…
     
    “They demonstrated how partnerships and philanthropy can lead to tangible benefits for entire communities,” he said.
     
     
     
     

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