Trevor D. Rhone, CD (March 24,1940 – September 15, 2009),has often been referred to as Jamaica’s most celebrated playwright, home in Jamaica, and internationally. He has authored works in several genres - 17 works for the stage, co-authored the classic films The Harder They Come (1969) and Milk & Honey(1988); and authored three other screenplays – Smile Orange(1974), Top Rankin’ (1986) and One Love (2005).
The Science Branch library has created an exhibition on “Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)”. The aim of the exhibition is to highlight the work of women scientists (professors and doctors) in the Faculty of Science & Technology at the University of the West Indies, Mona. It also seeks to call attention to the burgeoning STEM concept in Jamaica. to view the exhibition click here.