Q&A with Dhillon School of Business shining graduate Saarthak Kumar Dhillon School of Business grad Saarthak Kumar (BMgt '22) tells us about his experience participating in research with faculty, how the Dhillon Business Student Association (DBSA) helped him prevail through the pandemic and the advice he wishes all new students would take.
Q&A with shining graduate Kelsey Dellosa Kelsey Dellosa (BFA/BMgt '22) started her post-secondary experience with the Faculty of Fine Arts. Then, thanks to a well-timed scholarship, decided to pursue a Combined Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Management. Here Kelsey shares her most memorable experiences and lessons she's learned.
Q&A with Dhillon School of Business shining graduate Andrew Belisle Dhillon School of Business accounting major Andrew Belisle (BMgt '22) used co-op to hone his skills and make himself attractive to potential employers. Here he talks about what contributed to his success, including how he managed to get four offers from top recruiters by graduation.
Co-operative Education experiences shape Jenna Sullivan’s confidence and career direction As Jenna Sullivan (BSc Co-op ‘22) prepares to walk across the stage to receive her Bachelor of Science in biochemistry, she reflects on the ULethbridge experiences that helped shape her journey, particularly co-op.
Q&A with Shining Graduate Julisha Roache Julisha Roache (BA '22) took advantage of work-integrated-learning opportunities at ULethbridge. As part of her honours thesis, she examined how the process of racialization affects the social identity of Caribbean immigrants in Canada.
Q&A with Shining Graduate Mollie Riley Mollie Riley (BA '22) graduates this spring with Great Distinction for her Bachelor of Arts majoring in history. At ULethbridge, Mollie was able to participate in experiential learning that helped shape her experience by providing tremendous learning and growth opportunities.
Q&A with Shining Graduate Zoie Hansen Zoie Hansen (BSc Co-op '22) graduates with Distinction this spring with a Bachelor of Science in psychology, and the Co-operative Education designation. Her pursuit of experiential education took her to Denmark and Hungary and helped shape her understanding of the world and what lies ahead.
Q&A with Shining Graduate Kathleen Mah Kathleen Mah (BA '22) has an incredibly exciting summer planned that will take across the country and as far as Portugal! She is off to two conferences where she will present her research work on the Freedom movement.
Q&A with Shining Graduate David Awosoga After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Applied Statistics, David Awosoga (BSc '22) is off to the University of Waterloo to pursue a Master's Degree in Data Science in the Fall.
Monica Lockett lands dream job before graduating The path to a dream job was paved by challenging and rewarding opportunities for Monica Lockett (BA' 22). As a mature student, Monica was determined to make the most out of her education. Monica is graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology.
"Build relationships with your cohort. They are the key to your success and lasting friendships," Andrew Doyle (BA/BEd '10, MEd '20) "Build relationships with your cohort. They are the key to your success and lasting friendships," Andrew Doyle (BA/BEd '10, MEd '20).
Q&A with Shining Graduate Sydney Shade, Míínaakii Dhillon School of Business student Sydney Shade, Míínaakii (BMgt '22) is proud to be crossing the stage to receive her degree in Accounting.
ULethbridge art department significantly shapes Courtney Faulkner’s artistic practice Courtney Faulkner has made memories to last a lifetime during her time as a student at the University of Lethbridge. As they prepare to cross the stage and begin their next journey, Courtney reflects on their time spent at ULethbridge.
Q&A with Shining Graduate and AstraZeneca Aboriginal Nursing Award recipient Amber Whitstone Shining Graduate and AstraZeneca Aboriginal Nursing Award recipient Amber Whitstone answers a few questions about her time at ULethbridge
On Becoming a Teacher: Kennedy Dery is incorporating Métis and other Indigenous knowledges into her teaching philosophy As Kennedy Dery (BA/BEd '22) completes her combined degree journey with ULethbridge, she desires to work with children, and also hopes to help them grow in their understanding of FNMI (First Nations, Métis, Indigenous) culture.
"I would like to make design education a little bit more caring about the people in it,” Naoko Masuda Naoko Masuda's goal in taking the master’s program is to become a better educator. “I want to be able to relate to students better as individual human beings. I would like to make design education a little bit more caring about the people in it.”
On Becoming a Teacher: "Teaching is a person-profession, and the memories I make with students is part of what makes teaching such a wonderful career," Eve Buk "During a professional development session in my PSI, the presenter said as teachers we 'hold hearts in our hearts'. Teaching is a person-profession, and the memories I make with students is part of what makes teaching such a wonderful career," Eve Buk (BFA/BEd '22).
On Becoming a Teacher: "I integrated aspects of pop culture into my lessons—engagement was much higher," Jenn Biglin "It hit me that I could use pop culture in the ways of music, television, and movies to help with vocabulary and give students opportunity to steer learning in their way," Jenn Biglin (BA '20, BEd '22).
On Becoming a Teacher: Karl Hanson used video game software to help make early Canadian history come alive "After seeing how my male students in particular would spend every second possible playing online games, I wondered if I could turn class content into a game the students would enjoy," Karl Hanson (BEd '22).
On Becoming a Teacher: "I couldn’t imagine teaching without learning from students,” Vivianna Lee "I have learned how important it is to develop rapport with students. Every child you meet is so unique and there is so much to learn from them," says Vivianna Lee (BA/BEd '22).