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Graduates profiled June 9
Graduates profiled June 9
Ashley Kellam
Windsor offered scholarships she just couldn’t refuse, says Ashley: "I was fortunate enough to have my tuition covered through scholarships."
Priyanka Dilip Joshi
Priyanka says each one of her colleagues — professors and classmates — has played an important part in shaping her personality and attitude.
Sophia Naser
Learning is endless and the opportunities within the field of nursing are also endless, says Sophia, who plans to pursue graduate studies.
Amanda Culver
Organizing a volunteer trip for 19 students to build a school in Peru was “magical,” says Amanda — the most memorable part of her UWindsor experience.
Barbara Walancik
Windsor Law’s theme of Access to Justice is reflected in many ways, says Barbara, and its students are encouraged to give back to the community.
Maaya Kuri Hitomi
Standing on the sidelines of a debate merely allows others to speak for you, so it is best to make your own message, and stand up for it, says Maaya.
André Capaldi
“The onus is on our generation to rebuild what has been broken and build a better future for generations to come,” says business grad André.
Nick Paquette
Working in a research lab and seeing the time and dedication his colleagues and fellow students put into their research really inspired Nick.
Michelle Beemer
All of her professors have been extremely generous, taking the time to work with her one-on-one, says Michelle. “They made learning fun.”
Helen-Nikoletta Karpouzos
Helen-Nikoletta says she had no idea what she was capable of until she got to law school and completely surprised herself.
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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.