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Congratulations to the class of 2018! Meet some of our graduates:

FloraÌęMutalifu, BComm: Putting down roots
"It can be difficult for international students to bridge the gap between school and career. Thatâs one reason Flora Mutalifu decided that Dalâs Bachelor of Commerce would lead her to success."

Karah Lee, MBA: From neuroscience to corporate banking
âItâs not all that often a graduate studentâor anyoneâmakes the switch from neuroscience to corporate banking, but thatâs exactly what Karah Lee did over the past two years.â

Roger Beals, BMgmt: Preparation, planning and perseverance
"Roger Beals is a study in perseverance. It took him 10 years to complete the first two years of ±«ÓătvâsÌęBachelor of ManagementÌęprogram."
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Rachel Carr, BMgmt: From starting lineup to starting lean
"Next week, when Rachel Carr walks across the stage to receive her Bachelor of Management degree with a minor in Community Design, sheâll do so with the confidence that she got everything she could out of her time on campus."
Calinda Brown, MPA: Making it happen on the ground
"Calinda Brown was living in Ottawa when she decided to apply for theÌęMaster of Public AdministrationÌęprogram at Dal. After working in federal politics, most recently as a legislative assistant to a Member of Parliament, she decided she wanted a career in public policy. "

Jessica McCarthy, MPA: Mastering the public sector
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Monica Del Aguila, MREM: Bringing sustainability back home
âI believe that industry and the environment can be very good friends,â says Monica Del Aguila.
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Brian Lesser, MLIS: It's about knowing your community
Brian Lesser works as an instructional systems administrator, managing support and training for Brightspace, Dal'sÌęlearningÌę
Vanessa Hamkens, BComm: Founding a business, findingÌęherself
âI had hand stitched one of the âKeep Me High Loveâ shirts the summer before because I just liked doing hands-on things."Ìę
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