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Graduates profiled May 30
Graduates profiled May 30
John Brennan
Windsor Law’s unique strength is an environment of individuals who are truly vested in your future success, says John.
Parvati Dadwal
Her interdisciplinary studies have enabled Parvati to approach problems from different perspectives.
Jillian Ciccone
If she could give out an inspiration award, she would have to break it up into 700 pieces to cover each person in HK, says Jillian.
Delia Greco
Law school did a phenomenal job of shaking her confidence, Delia says: "I learned to ignore the periphery and hone in on what I was interested in."
Jonathan Wypych
The close interaction between students and faculty allowed Jonathan to build working relationships with the majority of his professors.
Twiladawn Rutherford
Her degree has been a long time in the making, says Twiladawn, who returned to school after a 15-year hiatus.
Charelle Anobile
Once a Lancer, always a Lancer, says Charelle, who joined the track and field team for three straight national titles.
Faisal Ahmed Siddiqui
Research is the link between today's science fiction and tomorrow's reality, says Faisal, enabling us to boldly go where no one has gone before.
Sharee Bhaduri
Shari calls pursuing a BEd at the University of Windsor "one of the best decisions of her life."
Trevor-Ross Georgie
With his dream to one day head Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment, Trevor-Ross chose the Odette School of Business, alma mater of Richard Peddie.
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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.