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Graduanda calls on its partners to innovate and generate a change that impacts RD development
SANTO DOMINGO. - The Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC) graduated this saturday to 636 new professionals de degree y postgraduate during your Fifty-ninth graduation ceremony, in which Degree in Biotechnology, Pamela Tejada, I call their compañeros a innovate y generate a change that impacts in the development of the nationas well as in the solution problems that affect la society.
"We have the capacity and technology to renew and create new paths that help the development of the country," said Tejada, a graduate with a higher rate of promotion, who delivered the speech on behalf of the graduates.
He specified that intecianos are forged with freedom, education, culture y professionalism to be part of the Meeting structure that will hold to a whole nation and with her, impact to all culture behind any border, "Companions graduates and fellow graduates, is tiempo de to draw of our future with our own creativity, in a way that we can decrease problems what, today we face, such as the contamination, deforestation, enfermedades, poverty, illiteracy, unemployment. In our hands is change, ”she stressed excitedly.
During the ceremony, which was done in the Sansoucí Terminal, were invested 340 women y 296 men. Of which, 410 graduates (64.74%) belong to grade level y 226 (35.53%) at the postgraduate level.
Of the 636 graduates, 124 concluded their academic programs with honors, of that total 36 se graduated Summa Cum Laude, 46 with Magna Cum Laude, while, 42 they graduated as Cum Laude. Also, seven of the graduates belong to INTEC Program with Outstanding Young People (PIES), a pioneering initiative of the university that grants scholarships to students of excellence. Of the total graduated feet three received their titles with honors: two Summa Cum Laude and one Magna Cum Laude.
In the ceremony
The welcome words were given by the Rector, Rolando M. Guzmán, who congratulated the graduates for having reached the goal of successfully completing their graduate and postgraduate programs.
Guzmán stressed that the country is going through difficult circumstances of various types. “In the social order, citizen security is a challenge for everyone, gender violence is a scourge that demands an extraordinary effort to overcome it, the situations of our hospitals are sometimes a cause for shame, to cite some cases. In the economic field, poverty and inequality continue to be ghosts that harass our dreams and that so far we have not managed to overcome, ”he said.
He also pointed out that in the political order the recent panorama has unexpectedly thinned in recent days, which generates understandable apprehensions. "These circumstances, graduates and graduates, should be a stimulus to assume the social responsibility that corresponds to them knowing that the future of the country, and to a large extent its present, depends on each one of you," he emphasized when giving his speech.
The economist said that INTEC, in a spirit of social responsibility, along with three other universities, decided to contribute to the primary voting process by responding to a request from the Central Electoral Board. He said he was absolutely certain that the election process will eventually conclude satisfactorily for the benefit of Dominican democracy.
El order speech was in charge of President of the Supreme Court of Justice and the Council of the Judiciarymagistrate Luis Henry Molina Peña, who talked about the importance of serving society from any space.
He called on graduates to always be open to exploring new ways of doing things and learning to live the intensity of the present without losing the prospect of the future. Molina, who was president of the Board of Regents of INTEC, also valued the institution and the "incalculable legacy" it brings to society through its graduates.
El oath of the graduates was in charge of Cendy Angelica Reinoso Mars, medical career, a native of La Vega province and beneficiary of a PIES scholarship.
In figures
Of the total of graduates, 41.19% belong to the Engineering Area; 28.46% of the Economy and Business Area; 22.64% to the Health Sciences Area; 4.09% to the Area of Social Sciences and Humanities, and 3.62% to the Area of Basic and Environmental Sciences. Similarly, a 53.46% are of and the 46.54% hombres.