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Knowledge a ‘treasure’ for Italy’s oldest student, Giuseppe Paterno, who graduates at 96

Palermo, Italy | ByReuters | Posted by: Alfea Jamal
Jul 31, 2020 09:14 PM IST

At 96, Giuseppe Paterno has faced many tests in life - childhood poverty, war and, more recently, the coronavirus pandemic. Now he has sailed through an exam that makes him Italy’s oldest university graduate.

At 96, Giuseppe Paterno has faced many tests in life - childhood poverty, war and, more recently, the coronavirus pandemic. Now he has sailed through an exam that makes him Italy’s oldest university graduate.

Giuseppe Paterno, 96, Italy's oldest student, shaves his beard as he gets ready for the day, two days before he graduates from The University of Palermo with an undergraduate degree in history and philosophy, at his home in Palermo, Italy, July 27, 2020.(REUTERS)
Giuseppe Paterno, 96, Italy's oldest student, shaves his beard as he gets ready for the day, two days before he graduates from The University of Palermo with an undergraduate degree in history and philosophy, at his home in Palermo, Italy, July 27, 2020.(REUTERS)

This week, the former railway worker stepped forward to receive his diploma and the traditional laurel wreath awarded to Italian students when they graduate, applauded by his family, teachers and fellow students more than 70 years his junior.

“I am a normal person, like many others,” he said, when asked what it felt like to be graduating so late. “In terms of age I have surpassed all the others but I didn’t do it for this.”

Giuseppe Paterno, 96, Italy's oldest student, takes his final exam online, for his undergraduate degree that he has been studying for in history and philosophy at the University of Palermo, using a laptop at his home, due to social distancing measures implemented during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Palermo, Italy, June 23, 2020. (REUTERS)
Giuseppe Paterno, 96, Italy's oldest student, takes his final exam online, for his undergraduate degree that he has been studying for in history and philosophy at the University of Palermo, using a laptop at his home, due to social distancing measures implemented during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Palermo, Italy, June 23, 2020. (REUTERS)

Already in his 90s when he enrolled for a degree in History and Philosophy at the University of Palermo, Paterno grew up loving books, but he never had the chance to study.

“I said, ‘that’s it, now or never,’ and so in 2017, I decided to enrol,” he told Reuters in his apartment in the Sicilian city of Palermo, which he rarely leaves nowadays due to his frailty.

    “I understood that it was a little late to get a three-year degree but I said to myself ‘let’s see if I can do it’.”

Giuseppe Paterno, 96, Italy's oldest student, has breakfast in his kitchen, two days before he graduates from The University of Palermo with an undergraduate degree in history and philosophy, at his home in Palermo, Italy, July 27, 2020. (REUTERS)
Giuseppe Paterno, 96, Italy's oldest student, has breakfast in his kitchen, two days before he graduates from The University of Palermo with an undergraduate degree in history and philosophy, at his home in Palermo, Italy, July 27, 2020. (REUTERS)

On Wednesday, he graduated first in his class with top honours, receiving congratulations from the university chancellor Fabrizio Micari.

GREAT DEPRESSION, THEN WAR

Growing up in a poor family in Sicily in the years before the Great Depression, Paterno received only basic schooling as a child. He joined the navy and served during World War Two before going on to work in the railways as he married and brought up two children.

In a society focused on rebuilding after the war, work and family were the priorities, but Paterno wanted to learn and graduated from high school at the age of 31, always harbouring a desire to go further.

The graduation certificate of Giuseppe Paterno's, 96, Italy's oldest student, who completed his undergraduate degree in history and philosophy, is pictured at the University of Palermo, in Palermo, Italy, July 29, 2020. (REUTERS)
The graduation certificate of Giuseppe Paterno's, 96, Italy's oldest student, who completed his undergraduate degree in history and philosophy, is pictured at the University of Palermo, in Palermo, Italy, July 29, 2020. (REUTERS)

“Knowledge is like a suitcase that I carry with me, it is a treasure,” he said.

As a student, he tapped out his essays on the manual typewriter his mother gave him when he retired from the railways in 1984. He eschewed Google in favour of printed books and was not tempted by the late-night student parties of his 20-year-old classmates, who applauded him warmly at the graduation ceremony.

“You are an example for younger students,” his Sociology professor, Francesca Rizzuto, told him after he passed his final oral examination in June.

An old photograph of Giuseppe Paterno dressed as a sailor at his elementary school in 1933, is pictured in Paterno's home in Palermo, Italy, November 4, 2019. Paterno who is now 96 years old, is studying for an undergraduate degree in history and philosophy from The University of Palermo. (REUTERS)
An old photograph of Giuseppe Paterno dressed as a sailor at his elementary school in 1933, is pictured in Paterno's home in Palermo, Italy, November 4, 2019. Paterno who is now 96 years old, is studying for an undergraduate degree in history and philosophy from The University of Palermo. (REUTERS)

Paterno confessed to a little unease with the video calls that replaced classroom teaching during the coronavirus shutdown, but said he was not put off by the disease itself after the war and everything else he had been through.

“All of that strengthened us, all of my peer group, all of those who are still alive,” he said. “It didn’t really scare us that much.”

As for what he planned to do next, he said he was not about to stop now he had graduated.

“My project for the future is to devote myself to writing; I want to revisit all the texts I didn’t have a chance to explore further. This is my goal.”

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)

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