History Created at NCU Graduation 2012
Published: Thursday, August 16, 2012 5:40:03 PM

Double Doctorate!

Published: Wednesday | August 15, 2012 - Jamaica Gleaner 


Barbara Ellington, Public Affairs Editor


When their names were announced as the only married couple receiving their Doctor of Philosophy degrees in in Education, loud cheers erupted. And rightly so. It's not every day that a couple achieves this feat at the same time. Even louder cheers filled the sweltering gymnatorium at the Northern Caribbean University (NCU), when upon receiving their diplomas, the happy graduates sealed the achievement with a kiss.


But, just how did they arrive at this feat? The Gleaner spoke to Drs Phillip and Donna Powell-Wilson about the journey.


The Wilsons have been married for four of the 10 years since they met. They opted to tackle their doctorates in 2002 after completing their master's degrees together. "My husband wanted a study partner so he asked me to do it, she revealed. They selected different topics, and she also completed a second master's degree during the period after getting a scholarship.


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NCU President Dr. Trevor Gardner (left) presents Dr. Phillip Wilson while his wife Dr. Donna Powell-Wilson looks on


"He continued in the field of leadership, and I focused on curriculum instruction," Powell-Wilson, a Kingstonian said; her husband is from Wait-A-Bit, Trelawny.


Currently head of the Mathematics department at the Shortwood Teachers College, Mrs Wilson said she is characterised as someone who cannot remain quiet for long. "It is a milestone achievement," she said of the PhD, but with both of them coming from large families, and being the only ones to attain that level of education, they had ample motivation.


"It is my philosophy that education is the only path out of a humble situation. Through education, I will be able to achieve anything," she stressed. The journey for Powell-Wilson has been fraught with adversity as she lost her mother during her second year of teachers' college and three of her nine siblings later. But, she said there were some very supportive persons around, chief among them her church family at Elim Open Bible in Portmore, St Catherine.


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