Jamaican sprint sensation Shericka Jackson to be conferred with honorary degree

ATHLETICS Jamaican sprint sensation Shericka Jackson to be conferred with honorary degree

Abigael Wafula 17:06 - 02.11.2023

Shericka Jackson is among three Jamaicans who will be honored by the University of Technology for her exemplary performance on the track.

Two-time World 200m champion Shericka Jackson is among the people who will be conferred with honorary degrees by the University of Technology (UTech).

As reported by the Jamaican Gleaner, the double (100m and 200m) Diamond League final trophy winner will be joined by the Governor of the Bank of Jamaica, Richard Byles, and ICT and Engineering Process Control expert, Dr Patrick Dallas.

The degrees will be handed to the trio during UTech's graduation ceremonies to be on November 17 and November 18 at its Papine campus.

Jackson and Byles will both be conferred with the Doctor of Laws honorary degrees at the November 18 ceremony, while Dallas will receive his Doctor of Technology honorary degree on November 17.

Jackson, the World 100m silver medallist, is being recognised as one of Jamaica's most acclaimed sprinters, after becoming the fastest woman alive and second fastest woman of all time in the 200m in 2022.

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Meanwhile, Byles will be honored for having contributed five decades of professional service excellence spanning the fields of information, marine services, industrial development, investment, management, insurance, banking, tourism, property services, and central banking in the private and public sectors of Jamaica.

On his part, Dallas is being recognised for his contribution to research in chemical process engineering, process control engineering, ICT convergence, business process integration, and the strategic application of science, technology, and innovation in national development.

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