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Graduates profiled May 19
Graduates profiled May 19
Paul Schlosser
Most successful graduates do much of their learning outside the classroom, says Paul, a volunteer with Golden Future, a program helping African youth.
Ayesha Raza
The limitless opportunities that the University of Windsor offers to its students have shaped Ayesha’s experience and helped her grow as a person.
Marcin Pulcer
Marcin says his co-op placement experiences made him a totally different person: “It is in these real job scenarios where I was truly inspired.”
Dane Macri
This summer, Dane is going to Uganda to work with war-affected youth in education and emotional counselling.
Supriya Ramesh
Ramesh says his classmates are on the road to great things: “it will be very exciting to see these individuals a couple years down the line.”
Jackie Goslett
Jackie says Windsor Law has developed a great deal of credence and respect in the legal community in Canada, making her thrilled to be a graduate.
Carly Griffin
Carly’s cancer research at the University of Windsor has won her international recognition through scholarships, publications and awards.
Uri Marantz
In addition to good faculty and good course selection, the University of Windsor offered him good financial incentives, says Uri.
Kelly Carr
Coming into university, Kelly expected none of the professors to know her by name. She says now she was very wrong.
Kristy Bialkowski
With their knowledge and experience, the graduating class of 2011 can be leaders that influence positive change in the future, says Kristy.
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Davydd Cook
Fresh off the plane in Athens, Davydd says his training and experiences at the University of Windsor allow him to feel confident in his abilities.
Nadine Fearon
Take advantage of all opportunities that are placed in front of you, says Nadine: “You will meet awesome people and experience amazing things.”
Samer Mansour
A co-op term with IBM has led to a full-time job with the company as a developer, giving Samer a chance to work with cool technologies.
Katrina Lougheed
Although Katrina wasn’t originally planning to attend the University of Windsor, one visit was all it took to change her mind, she recalls.
Joanna Shultz
The music building came to feel like a second home for Joanna, with its warmth and support from faculty and fellow students.
Tracey Meloche
A working mother of three, Tracey says going back to school was a challenge, but support from the program, professors and staff made it easier.
Cassie Janisse
Field placement experiences in elementary schools gave Cassie the opportunity to practice carrying out the role of a classroom teacher.