/ Jun 19, 2026
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The Dominica State College (DSC) on Tuesday April 7th, 2025 paid tribute to the late Luther Kosowan, a dedicated craftsman, mentor, and invaluable contributor to the institution, with the installation of a commemorative plaque in the Carpentry Workshop—a space he helped build and enhance.
The plaque, unveiled at a special ceremony attended by DSC faculty, students, and Mr. Kosowan’s wife, Ruth Kosowan and supportive friends, serves as a permanent symbol of his dedication, skill, and generosity.
A Legacy of Service and Craftsmanship
Mr. Kosowan’s journey with DSC began in 2013, and for over a decade, he played a pivotal role in advancing the college’s Carpentry and Maintenance programs. His expertise as a carpenter, welder, and machine repair specialist made him a cornerstone of the institution, where he selflessly contributed his time, skills, and resources to benefit both students and faculty.
Among his many contributions, Mr. Kosowan was instrumental in facilitating DSC’s partnership with the Emanuel Foundation in Canada and Thomas Foundation in the United Kingdom, securing essential tools to enhance carpentry training.
His generosity extended beyond carpentry—he built classroom whiteboards, repaired essential equipment, and tirelessly worked to improve DSC’s learning environment.
Honoring His Contributions
Speaking at the ceremony, Kimberly Benjamin, Marketing & Communications Officer at DSC, highlighted the lasting impact of Mr. Kosowan’s work:
“Mr. Kosowan may no longer be with us physically, but his contributions will remain woven into the very fabric of our institution. This plaque is a testament to his unwavering commitment, ensuring that future generations of students and faculty will always remember and appreciate his service.”
The installation of this plaque is a heartfelt tribute to a man whose dedication and craftsmanship have left an indelible mark on DSC. His memory will continue to inspire and guide the next generation of skilled professionals.
The Dominica State College (DSC) on Tuesday April 7th, 2025 paid tribute to the late Luther Kosowan, a dedicated craftsman, mentor, and invaluable contributor to the institution, with the installation of a commemorative plaque in the Carpentry Workshop—a space he helped build and enhance.
The plaque, unveiled at a special ceremony attended by DSC faculty, students, and Mr. Kosowan’s wife, Ruth Kosowan and supportive friends, serves as a permanent symbol of his dedication, skill, and generosity.
A Legacy of Service and Craftsmanship
Mr. Kosowan’s journey with DSC began in 2013, and for over a decade, he played a pivotal role in advancing the college’s Carpentry and Maintenance programs. His expertise as a carpenter, welder, and machine repair specialist made him a cornerstone of the institution, where he selflessly contributed his time, skills, and resources to benefit both students and faculty.
Among his many contributions, Mr. Kosowan was instrumental in facilitating DSC’s partnership with the Emanuel Foundation in Canada and Thomas Foundation in the United Kingdom, securing essential tools to enhance carpentry training.
His generosity extended beyond carpentry—he built classroom whiteboards, repaired essential equipment, and tirelessly worked to improve DSC’s learning environment.
Honoring His Contributions
Speaking at the ceremony, Kimberly Benjamin, Marketing & Communications Officer at DSC, highlighted the lasting impact of Mr. Kosowan’s work:
“Mr. Kosowan may no longer be with us physically, but his contributions will remain woven into the very fabric of our institution. This plaque is a testament to his unwavering commitment, ensuring that future generations of students and faculty will always remember and appreciate his service.”
The installation of this plaque is a heartfelt tribute to a man whose dedication and craftsmanship have left an indelible mark on DSC. His memory will continue to inspire and guide the next generation of skilled professionals.
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