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Alumnus Highlights DWU’s Legacy of Service

Sharing his keynote address at the DWU 30th Anniversary Festival of Legacy and Vision, Mr. Jonathan Corotan, DWU Alumni and Chief Executive Officer of PNG Minning & Petroleum Hospitality Services, congratulated Divine Word University on reaching this significant milestone.
Reflecting on the university's impact over three decades, Mr. Corotan said that 30 years cannot simply be measured by calendars, but by the more than 27,000 graduates who have gone on to serve and contribute to their communities across Papua New Guinea and beyond.
 
He recalled a time when education followed a different rhythm, marked by chalkboards, face-to-face lectures, long hours in the library, and research that required patience and discipline. Answers did not come from a quick online search, but through perseverance, critical thinking, and meaningful human interaction.
Today, he noted, education has transformed dramatically. Classrooms have expanded beyond physical walls, while digital libraries and technology
provide access to vast amounts of information and opportunities that previous generations could scarcely have imagined. However, he emphasized that technological advancement also brings challenges.
"Technology can make things faster, but only our values will determine whether we move in the right direction."
 
Mr. Corotan said this is what makes DWU's approach to education unique. Beyond academic achievement, the university has consistently sought to develop graduates grounded in integrity, compassion, and service. DWU alumni now serve in education, healthcare, churches, government, business, and community organizations, making a difference wherever they are called to serve.
He reminded attendees that the true success of an alumnus is not measured by awards or titles, but by the number of lives touched and transformed.
 
"A degree may open doors for a person, but a life of service can change the lives of many."
 
 
 
 

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