Virtual Graduation Ceremony 2021

When:
July 30, 2021 @ 9:30 am Asia/Kolkata Timezone
2021-07-30T09:30:00+05:30
2021-07-30T09:45:00+05:30

Tetso College Virtual Graduation Ceremony 2021 

The Managing Board, Faculty and Staff of Tetso College request the honour of your presence at the Online Graduation Ceremony celebrating the success of the Undergraduate Class of 2021 on Friday, the 30th of July, 2021 at 9:30 am IST. 

Given the significance of this event, it is mandatory for all current students to attend.

All regular classes on Friday (30th July) are suspended.

Order of the Programme
Commencement Speaker

The Programme will also be Streamed Live on our Official College YouTube Channel

Speaker Bio

Dr Paul Pimomo, is the Commencement Speaker for this event.

Paul Pimomo, PhD

Paul (Paulus) Pimomo is Emeritus Professor at Central Washington University in the United States. He retired in 2019 after teaching English for four decades in five universities in India and USA: Dibrugarh and North Eastern Hill in India and Southern Illinois, Georgia Southern, and Central Washington in the United States. 

He was educated in Northeast India and USA. He received his doctoral degree in English literature at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. 

His scholarship and teaching are in the following areas: Colonial/Postcolonial literature, 19th & 20th century British literature, World literature, Literary Theory, African American Literature, and Human Rights literature. 

His publications are in diverse fields and have appeared in several countries. They include publications in Postcolonial Studies (Critical Quarterly, UK, and Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies, USA); Empathy and Crises Studies (Inter-Disciplinary Press, Oxford, UK; Brill/Leiden, The Netherlands/USA); Naga freedom struggle and Cultural Studies (Economic & Political Weekly, Heritage Publishing House, and others in India); three English/Japanese usage dictionaries for Japanese learners of English, co-authored with Hidemi Masamura, Taishukan and Shogakuken, Japan). 

Both he and his wife were born in Naga villages: he in Akuk in Wokha district and she, Puchono (Rose) Richa, in Jakhama in Kohima district. They migrated to the US in the mid-1980s, and now live in the American Northwest, as do their son Renpi (Mike) and daughter Vonchi and her husband, Ben, with their two young daughters, Mia and Elli.