St. George’s University Names Campus In Honor Of Chancellor Charles Modica

Members of St. George’s University faculty, staff, and alumni gathered in Grenada to honor the legacy of Dr.  Charles R. Modica, its visionary co-founder and chancellor who turned a  groundbreaking idea into a global leader in medical education. The SGU community celebrated Chancellor Modica’s impact and leadership since the  University’s founding in 1977 with a special dedication ceremony to him on March 3. 

During the ceremony, the SGU campus was officially named the Chancellor  Charles Modica Campus. A bronze plaque was also dedicated to the  Chancellor, which is located at the front of the Chancellery Building, the  central administrative building at upper campus.  

“Many people have made an impact on this institution over its 48-year  history, but none more so than Chancellor Modica,” Dr. Glen JacobsSGU  provost, said during his remarks at the ceremony. “Today is a celebration of a  visionary leader, a true pioneer, a man who has not only shaped the University  but has also touched the lives of so many with his caring and compassionate  approach. His legacy is profound, and we pay homage to that by formally  naming this campus in his honor.” 

The naming and plaque dedication ceremonies were also held at the same  time as the 2025 Art of Medicine continuing medical education (CME)  conference, hosted by the School of Medicine Alumni Association (SOMAA).  More than 40 alumni returned to Grenada to attend the CME and celebrate  with Chancellor Modica. In addition to SOM alumni, among the 100 guests in  attendance were SGU administration, members of faculty, staff, and specially  invited guests.  

An emotional Chancellor Modica thanked the audience and reminisced  about the University’s humble beginnings. He noted SGU’s growth from a  single medical school to encompassing four schools with over 31,000 graduates including physicians, veterinarians, scientists, and public health  and business professionals across the world. 

“I am deeply humbled to have been awarded this honor, and I thank each  and every one of you here today,” said Chancellor Modica. “It brings me great  joy to see how the University has grown and I’m extremely grateful to the  Charter Class for persevering and paving the way for thousands of students  who would come after them.” 

Chancellor Modica also expressed his thanks and gratitude for the University  community.  

“None of this would have been possible were it not for your hard work,  dedication, and commitment. And I especially would like to recognize Dame Gloria Payne-Banfield, who answered the telegram I sent to the Government  of Grenada over 51 years ago. If she didn’t reply to me there would be no SGU  today,” he said. 

A tireless advocate for education, Chancellor Modica’s leadership paved the  way for thousands of students worldwide to pursue their dreams in both  medicine and later veterinary medicine with the founding of the School of  Veterinary Medicine in 2000.  

In Grenada, his dedication extended well beyond the medical field to his  instrumental role in founding the School of Arts and Sciences and a School of  Graduate Studies, opening doors to higher education for Grenadians and the  wider Caribbean region. His enduring commitment to the country’s well being included his service to the Grenada Heart Foundation, the Fund for the  Orphans and Elderly of Grenada, The Windward Islands Research and  Education Foundation, and to the provision of medical care to those in need.  

For his outstanding service to Grenada, he was awarded The Most  Distinguished Order of the Nation – Commander 2015. Dr. Modica received  honorary doctoral degrees from both Northumbria University and Barry  University in honor of his commitment to education and healthcare for all.

“SGU is honored to recognize the tremendous impact Chancellor Modica has  had on the lives of so many, and his continued leadership,” said Dr. Jacobs.  

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