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EF 6 Cover, Friday, October 22, 2021

Thank you to Ms. Alia Juman, Outreach Officer at UWI Seismic Research Centre, and Mr. Roderick Stewart, Research Fellow at Montserrat Volcanic Observatory. Their joint very informative presentation was on St. Vincent’s La Soufreire Volcanic Eruption. Their lecture can be viewed here on YouTube.

 

Thanks also to Alex Davis, a 3rd year BSc Criminology and Criminal Justice student at the University of the Southern Caribbean (USC). Currently serving as President of the VINADA Cultural club at USC. His academic goals are to one day hold a PhD in Forensic Criminology/ Intelligence Management and his professional goals are to be a Professor, Criminologist, Commandant of the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Cadet Force an organization of which he holds dearly and currently serves at the rank of Warrant Officer 2nd Class with too many responsibilities to state and ultimately becoming the Governor-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Alex has received many awards most notably the Duke of Edinburgh Awards locally known in Trinidad and Tobago as the President's Awards where he holds the Bronze, Silver, Gold and Leaders awards from said organization. Alex loves the outdoors; be it spending the day at the beach or hiking. He has 4 dogs and is the eldest of his parent's children. His officers describe him as calm, friendly, approachable to his subordinates but firm and no-nonsense.

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