Jamaican-born educator Lawman Lynch selected as commencement speaker at St. Thomas University

Jamaican-born educator and community advocate Lawman Lynch has been selected to deliver the graduate student commencement address for the Class of 2026 at St. Thomas University, a recognition honoring his academic excellence, ethical leadership, and commitment to service.

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Lynch, who is now based in New York City, will address graduates, faculty, families, and distinguished guests on Thursday, May 14, at the Fernandez Center in Miami.

According to Michelle Johnson-Barnes, Lynch exemplifies the university’s mission of developing ethical leaders for the global community.

“As a student scholar whose work has consistently exceeded standards and program learning outcomes, Lynch is a wonderful role model and representation of the university’s mission to develop ethical leaders for the global community,” Johnson-Barnes said.

Faculty members and university administrators nominated Lynch for the distinguished honor based on his academic achievement, leadership within and beyond the classroom, and continued service to community and education.

Lynch will graduate with a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Ethical Leadership from the university’s Education Department, marking the culmination of years of sacrifice, discipline, and commitment to excellence.

Originally from Kingston, Lynch’s journey to academic success was marked by significant challenges, including periods of uncertainty and homelessness. Despite the hardships, he remained focused on the belief that circumstances do not define destiny.

Through those experiences, Lynch said faith played a central role in helping him persevere.

“This moment is not just mine,” Lynch shared. “It belongs to everyone who believed in me when the road was difficult: my mother, my sister, my family, my mentors, my friends who became family, and every person who poured encouragement into my journey. I stand here because of a village.”

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His mother and sister remain central pillars of his support system, alongside extended family members, mentors, and lifelong friends whose encouragement and sacrifices helped shape his path.

Now serving as an educator and leader in New York, Lynch has dedicated his professional life to uplifting underserved communities, advocating for equitable access to education, and helping young people thrive. His work reflects the same principles of ethical leadership he studied — service, justice, integrity, and transformative impact.

Lynch said his selection as commencement speaker carries special significance for immigrant communities and first-generation scholars working to overcome adversity.

“As an immigrant, coming to America with hope and determination to build something greater, I want people to know that beating the odds is still possible,” Lynch said. “The dream is still real. It requires work, sacrifice, faith, and perseverance, but it is possible.”

His upcoming address is expected to inspire not only the graduating Class of 2026, but also others navigating difficult circumstances in pursuit of their goals.

Lynch’s message, according to those close to him, centers on persistence, faith, preparation, and the importance of community support in achieving success.

On May 14, Lynch will stand before the graduating class not only as a commencement speaker, but also as a symbol of resilience, faith, and possibility for immigrants and aspiring scholars everywhere.

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