Congratulations to the class of 2019! Meet some of our graduates:
Dream big, take risks and don't settle
For Sagar Sahota, every minute of his time in the Bachelor of Management program was an opportunity: for friendship, for networking, for learning and building an exciting career.
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New grad Tiger Li made the most of his time in the Bachelor of Commerce program, participating in several co-op work terms that prepared him well for the transition from student life to the workforce.

The best choice I ever made for myself
Most of us can relate to the desire to strike out on our own. For Bachelor of Commerce grad Eryn Green, adventure was top of mind when she chose ±«Óătv.
For Master of Information grad Rachel Fry,ÌęRachel itâs what being a librarian is all about.
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The internship was what really sold me on it
Master of Public Administration grad Nora Allen did an internship with the Department of National Defence and continues to work there part time.
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I wanted to go into business to make change from within
When Bronwyn Worrick decided to go back to school, the ±«Óătv Corporate Residency Master of Business Administration (CRMBA) was the only program she applied to.

Environmental advocacy in Dalâs âgolden little gemâ
Master of Environmental StudiesÌęgrad Emily Davis always knew she wanted to be âa piece of the very large pieââthe professionals working towards environmental solutions.
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How did it come to be that way? How could it be done differently?
Master of Public Administration (Management) grad Kyla Kakfwi-Scott explores the theory behind her practice as an Indigenous leader.

Rebranding and selfâdiscovery in environmental management
Master of Resource & Environmental ManagementÌęgrad Simone Charron is passionate about climate change solutions.Ìę
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