Local News UWI Cave Hill honours Barriteau with renamed building by Shanna Moore 23/07/2025 written by Shanna Moore Updated by Izaiah Wedderburn 23/07/2025 1 min read A+A- Reset Emerita Professor Eudine Barriteau (second right) is joined by President of Barbados dame Sandra Mason (third right) and university officials- Deputy Principal Professor Winston Moore (left), Principal Clive Landis (second left), and Vice Chancellor Hilary Beckles (right) as they unveil the new signage as the Graduate Studies Complex is renamed in her honour. FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.5K The University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus has renamed its School for Graduate Studies and Research Building in honour of Emerita Professor V. Eudine Barriteau. During the ceremony held on Wednesday at the Cave Hill Campus, Barriteau was recognised for her leadership in expanding graduate education and advancing gender and development studies. She is the first woman in the campusโ history to have a building named after her. Tributes were led by Professor Cynthia Barrow-Giles, who credited Barriteau with helping to transform the institution and break barriers in academia. Also paying tribute was her son, Cabral Barriteau-Foster, who described her as the lighthouse of the family. Principal Professor Clive Landis praised Barriteau for steering the campus through a difficult period between 2015 and 2021 which was marked by financial strain, a pandemic, and declining enrolment. The newly renamed building previously housed Barriteau when she served as Campus Coordinator for Graduate Studies. Shanna Moore You may also like Renewed Six Cross Roads library reopens as community hub for learning, connection 14/04/2026 Clarke unfair dismissal claim may head to tribunal as conciliation talks collapse 14/04/2026 Jordan claims Mr Executive crown 14/04/2026